7/10
Obscure but pretty good
3 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
I had no idea what to expect from this movie. Given that it takes place in Africa I expected it that it would be about zombies driven by voodoo rituals such as White Zombie and I walked with a zombie. This movie has a different take though on the zombie phenomenon. Rather than driven by a ritual from some witch doctor they are cursed men. They do not age, cannot be killed, don't feel pain and they can hardly be wounded. They don't have a will of their own their only purpose protecting a treasure of jewels laying at the bottom of the sea near the wreck of a ship. The zombies are fearless with only fire keeping them at a distance. It's all explained in the movie by an old lady what can be done to stop them and remove the curse. That's right these zombies are more like restless souls than evil flesh eating monsters they would become in later zombie movies. Yes the action scenes look cheap even though the underwater scenes look very nice. With a running time under 70 minutes everything was explained and the motivations of the protagonists all cleared. Too many movies spend too much time sidestepping focusing on things who don't really matter. Not this movie, straightforward right from the start until the end.
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