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Une sale journée pour l'humanité.
Il y a plusieurs dizaines d'années, un micro-organisme hautement infectieux et en constante mutation - capable d'une destruction de niveau extinction - a été contenu dans une installation militaire. Aujourd'hui, l'armée a scellé le sous-sol le plus bas de l'installation et a vendu l'espace restant à une société de self-stockage. Alors que la température augmente sous terre, le micro-organisme trouve un moyen de s'échapper. Si on le laisse se propager, il va bientôt se multiplier de manière incontrôlée dans le monde entier. Le sort de l'humanité repose maintenant sur un agent de bioterrorisme à la retraite et deux héros improbables employés dans l'installation - qui sont pris dans une course contre la montre pour détruire l'organisme et sauver l'humanité.
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This movie may not be spectacular but it has the funniest one-liner COVID joke I’ve ever heard
stupidity all the way, didn't bother finishing
Good time waster with some funny bits. No woke stuff so, yeah.
I didn’t know much about this going into it. From what I understand it was some kind of infection or monster type of movie. I knew Liam Neeson of course and have always liked the majority of his movies. I also liked Georgina Campbell from the one other movie I’ve seen her in. She’ll be having a big month with back to back movies coming out. This was pretty fun but honestly took forever to get going. I was far from bored but I was kind of waiting for the story to pick up. The story took forever to build and then it kind of rushed the ending. It’s unique enough and a good time. The lead characters were pretty likable. I enjoyed some of the one liners and humor. I did stay engaged and looked forward to what was going to happen next. This definitely doesn’t break any ground but it’s still a silly fun time. * Double Feature at AMC Crestwood 18