Day of the Dead: Bloodline

Day of the Dead: Bloodline
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Hèctor Hernández Vicens
Produced by
Written by
  • Mark Tonderai
  • Lars Jacobson
Based on Day of the Dead (1985)
by George A. Romero
Starring
Music by Frederik Wiedmann
Cinematography Anton Ognianov
Edited by Damian Drago
Production
company
Distributed by Lionsgate Films
Release date
  • January 5, 2018 (2018-01-05)
Running time
90 minutes
Country
  • United States
  • Bulgaria
Language English
Budget $8 million[1]
Box office $259,361[1]

Day of the Dead: Bloodline is a 2018 action horror film directed by Hèctor Hernández Vicens, and written by Mark Tonderai and Lars Jacobson, based on characters created by George A. Romero. The film stars Johnathon Schaech, Sophie Skelton, Marcus Vanco, and Jeff Gum. It is one of two remakes of Romero's original 1985 film Day of the Dead: the first, also titled Day of the Dead, was released in 2008,[2] Day of the Dead: Bloodline on January 5, 2018.[3][4][5][6]

Plot

Medical student Zoe Parker reluctantly attends a party at her medical school, Whittendale University, at the behest of her friends. While retrieving a keg of beer from the morgue, Zoe is confronted by her disturbed patient Max, who is obsessively in love with her and whose blood has an unusually high level of antibodies. He attacks and attempts to rape her, but a corpse reanimates and bites into Max’s throat. Zoe flees and warns everyone at the party, but hordes of the corpses, later dubbed rotters, burst in and kill all except Zoe, who escapes through a window, only to find the city besieged by rotters.

The survivors of the initial outbreak are sent to refugee camps. Zoe is sent to High Rock Emergency Bunker, run by Lieutenant Miguel Salazar.

Five years later, High Rock Emergency Bunker has lost contact with the other camps and with headquarters. Zoe and her friend Elyse serve as the camp doctors, treating illnesses and using rotter blood samples to create a cure for the rotters, although Miguel believes a cure is impossible.

Miguel, at Zoe’s urging, sends Zoe, Elyse, his brother (Zoe's boyfriend) Baca, Frank, Lucy, Derek, and Thomas on a supply run to retrieve medication from Whittendale University for Lily, a little girl suffering bacterial pneumonia. While taking medication from a professor’s office, Zoe encounters Max, now partially a rotter. Horrified, Zoe flees and accidentally attracts the attention of other rotters. The group saves her, but Frank is infected and is killed. Zoe successfully administers the medicine to Lily; however Max has managed to enter the camp.

Due to Frank’s death, animosity between Zoe and Miguel increases. While walking on her own, Zoe is attacked by Max, but signals for help and is rescued by Miguel, Baca, Thomas, Lucy, and Derek. Realizing that Max is not fully a rotter, Zoe convinces Miguel to allow her to use Max’s blood to create a vaccine, and Miguel gives her 48 hours to create it, having been convinced by Frank’s wife Elle.

Zoe and Elyse realize they need to test Max’s blood on blood samples from live rotters. She convinces Baca to help her by opening the gates to allow one rotter in and take a blood sample from it. Although this initially goes well, rotters burst through the gates, kill Thomas, and infect Elyse. Miguel kills several rotters and seals the doors to the compound, and, ignoring Zoe’s pleas that she can use the vaccine on her, kills Elyse.

Miguel tells Baca that earlier he saw Zoe’s name carved into Max’s arm. When Baca confronts Zoe about this, she tells him about Max’s rape attempt.

Max steals the keys to his handcuffs from Alphonse during a scuffle. Max begins to taunt Zoe, telling her repeatedly, “You are mine”, before freeing himself and attempting to rape her again. However, he is fended off by Baca.

Lily’s mother, whom Max had previously infected, chases after Lily and kills Derek. Max kills her and chases Lily to the motor pool.

The remaining military personnel arrive, but Max opens the doors and allows a horde of rotters inside, which kill Miguel, Elle, Lucy, and several others, although most of the rotters are killed. Lily flees outside, and Zoe chases after her.

Max follows them into a greenhouse, where Zoe, hidden in mud, disembowels and decapitates him. Zoe and Lily walk back into the compound, where she finds an infected Baca about to commit suicide. Zoe convinces Baca she can cure him with the vaccine and injects him with it, curing him. Sometime later, High Rock Emergency Bunker has been repaired, and Zoe sends a message to any remaining survivors that they have the vaccine, while the rotters’ growls are heard from within a nearby forest.

Cast

  • Johnathon Schaech as Max
  • Sophie Skelton as Zoe Parker
  • Marcus Vanco as Baca Salazar
  • Jeff Gum as Miguel Salazar
  • Mark Rhino Smith as Alphonse
  • Cristina Serafini as Elle
  • Lillian Blankenship as Lily
  • Shari Watson as Elyse
  • Atanas Sreberev as Frank
  • Ulyana Chan as Lucy
  • Nathan Cooper as Savin
  • Vladimir Mihailov as Thomas

Production

On July 10, 2013 it was announced that there would be a second remake of Day of the Dead, titled Day of the Dead: Bloodline. Christa Campbell and Lati Grobman, two of the producers behind Texas Chainsaw 3D,[7] had obtained the rights. Campbell, who had a small role in the first remake said, "We want to keep it as close to the Romero version as possible. To make sure that his fans are happy. These are not going to be zombies climbing walls and doing back flips like in World War Z."

Campbell and Grobman held meetings with possible writers to figure out the best way to adapt the story.[7] It began filming in June 2016.

Release

The film was originally planned to be released in 2017, although it was later announced that the release date had been delayed until January 5, 2018.

Reception

The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 0% based on 6 reviews, and an average rating of 2.1/10.[8]

Michael Gingold of Rue Morgue called the idea of a remake "a foolish and pointless exercise" and said the film's themes were "strictly and tediously standard-issue."[9] Brian Tallerico on Rogerebert.com gave the film a star-and-a-half, stating there were a few well-choreographed action scenes, but "I was just watching people I didn’t care about yell at each other and make really stupid decisions."[10] Matt Donato of We Got This Covered gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5 and stated, "Day Of The Dead: Bloodline somehow dethrones 2008's earlier remake attempt as an even more forgettable 'reimagining' (aka rip-off)."[11]

References

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  3. Miska, Brad (7 November 2017). "First Official Zombie Shot From 'Day of the Dead: Bloodline'!". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  4. Miska, Brad (7 November 2017). "'Day of the Dead: Bloodline' Art Teases the "End"". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  5. Barton, Steve (7 November 2017). "First Day of the Dead: Bloodline Still Fenced Out". Dread Central. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  6. Scott, Ryan (7 November 2017). "Day of the Dead: Bloodline First Look & Release Date Revealed". MovieWeb. Watchr Media. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  7. 1 2 Horn, John (10 July 2013). "'Chainsaw' producers to remake Romero's 'Day of the Dead'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  8. "Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  9. Gingold, Michael (6 January 2018). "Movie Review: "Day of the Dead: Bloodline"". Rue Morgue. Marrs Media. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  10. Tallerico, Brian (5 January 2018). "Review: "Day of the Dead: Bloodline"". RogerEbert.com. Ebert Digital LLC. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  11. Donato, Matt (6 January 2018). "Day Of The Dead: Bloodline Review". We Got This Covered. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
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