A group of students and medical students with beer, weed and a snowmobile go to the mountains to have fun and rest, but there they encounter a rotting squad of fascists-zombies. Students, not bewildered, grab a chainsaw, a hammer and sickle and engage in a mortal battle with the zombie fascists. On the cinema screens of the country, a rare guest – a bloody zombie thrash comedy movieed by Norwegian youth, it seems, only to have some fun. The main advantages of this black comedy with guts and gore – excellent, colorful zombie-fascists are more interesting than each other and overall cheerfulness. The first half of the movie is strainingly trying to use the popular genre – students make jokes about horror movies, but their behavior and intellect perfectly fit into the classic dull and bloody horror. But when the spectator, thirsty for blood and running, is about to get bored, rotting fascists appear, and the movie takes on the long-awaited cruel development. In several vigorous battles between students and zombies in the second half of the movie, a sickle, a hammer, a hand-held chainsaw, an MG-34 machine gun and even a snowmobile are used. The episodes of butchering people and zombie fascists into components are not particularly ingenious, but they are made cheerfully and with a spark (or rather: with a huge amount of blood). However, there is in `` Operation '' Dead Snow '' at least one non-trivial scene that will be remembered for a long time. The death of one of the students in the movie is shown through her eyes – through the bloody fog, she sees how two zombie fascists tear her apart, and with a weakening hand tears off the `` chika '' with a grenade on the belt of one of them. The movie's soundtrack, composed of Norwegian-European pop, lends Operation Dead Snow extra fun, and when battles with zombies begin, all these cute songs against the background of bloody scenes start to sound especially piquant and adorable. The Topic of Article: Review of the movie Operation Dead Snow. Straightening the intestines and gyrus. |