Autumn Page #2

Synopsis: Billions are dead and the few that are left start to realize they are not alone. Initially when the dead begin to rise, they are not very threatening. However, in a short period of time, the lurching bodies begin to get their most basic senses back and this makes them much more dangerous. When the dead become attracted to light and sound, the survivors have no option but to live in silent darkness.
Director(s): Steven Rumbelow
Production: Green Apple Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.2
R
Year:
2009
110 min
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Jesus!

We need help.

- It is too late.

What could have happened?

- Are there more?

Take that damn freak out!

Think she can hear us?

- I do not know.

I think she hears us, but

not understand what was said.

She sees us, but she does nothing

with what she sees.

But how can they move?

Instinctively, is not it?

I also thought that, being

automatic reflexes.

What she does when you touch her?

She does nothing, they do not respond.

She turns to them as a

direction stops.

I think she keeps running straight

if nothing comes her way.

Chris, look at her body.

There have millions of people,

so walking around out there.

Did you set her heart?

- More or less.

What do you mean?

- Well, I felt nothing.

So, what do you think?

- Nothing, only that she has no heartbeat.

Away with that thing!

Okay calm, someone at each door.

- Okay clear.

They smell horrible.

Sorry, mate, I thought you were gone.

Are you okay?

What it is, man?

I came here for you to come.

Would you be alone?

No, I do.

It is not easy huh?

I think of my wife and daughter

now will be.

Take a drink.

I really want to get drunk,

understand what I mean?

So drunk

I do not remember my own name.

There's a liquor store.

- Really?

Want to see?

Look at him.

- Who?

There.

Which way should I look?

In the shop there.

- Oh, I see him.

He really knows what he is doing,

is not it?

Do you think he comes up?

No.

He runs around in circles, is not it?

He suffers from the water.

What does he do?

Is he looking at us?

- They are dead right?

He has gone inside.

Have you thought, what happens

when they go rotten?

All these infections and germs in the air.

What do you mean?

I think it over for

go to the countryside.

I know it's quite safe, but...

But it is soon forgiven

of the germs.

I think going to the countryside

and a safe place...

I deal and as soon as possible.

Listen, what he says is that

you are your own decision first,

but we decided to have joined

way to go and we do too.

You are all crazy.

You know what you'll find there.

- You may be right

but it can also be a big mistake.

You know what you find there.

But we have the whole country and logic says

that we have to find something...

What logic is the point?

It certainly has to do with you.

Okay, come, we go right?

No, I think that the music

have to turn back.

And possible survivors

get together.

And then a few weeks leave,

in a large group together safely.

I find sensible.

I'll go.

All right, fine.

Well, is there anyone with us,

You're welcome.

Everybody with your life,

take unnecessary risks.

That error you see...

They appear here just walking around.

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Steven Rumbelow

Steven Rumbelow (also credited as Steve Rumbelow, July 30, 1949 − February 27, 2016), was a director in the entertainment industry for more than four decades. He began in theatre at the Bristol Old Vic, subsequently becoming the youngest director for the Royal Shakespeare Company in London before forming Triple Action Theatre and then later starting on films. His career has been a melange between media productions and theatre ever since. Rumbelow operated his own production company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Renegade Motion Pictures, with his wife, Rachel, until his sudden death from sepsis on February 27, 2016. more…

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