La horde (2009)
46KLa horde: Directed by Yannick Dahan, Benjamin Rocher. With Claude Perron, Jean-Pierre Martins, Eriq Ebouaney, Aurélien Recoing. An end of the world battle between gangsters, cops and zombies.
“When detective Mathias Rivoallan is found murdered by the gang led by the Nigerian Markudi (Eriq Ebouaney), detectives Jimenez (Aurélien Recoing), Aurore (Claude Perron), Ouessem (Jean-Pierre Martins) and Tony (Antoine Oppenheim) decide to revenge the death of his friend. The vigilantes plot bloodshed, executing Markudi, his brother Bola (Doudou Masta) and the other gangsters in the abandoned building where they are gathered. However, things go wrong when the watchman arrives and the violent gang subdues the quartet and tortures them. Meanwhile, the lookouts of the gang hear explosions, sirens and the weird sound of rabble. Sooner the survivors discover that the building is under siege of a horde of walking dead and the hungered zombies want to eat them. Ouesseem and Aurore team up with Markudi, Bola, Grego (Jo Prestia) and the veteran René (Yves Pignot) and together they have to fight against the zombies trying to find an exit from the building. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;La Hordeu0026quot; is an insanely gore and violent French horror film. The gore recalls u0026quot;Braindeadu0026quot;, but without the black humor of the trash cult movie of Peter Jackson. The plot is full of action, but none of the characters is likable. The origin of the walking dead is not developed and has only a minor explanation on television that mentions an epidemic. On the contrary of George Romerou0026#39;s slow zombies, in this flick they run like hell. My vote is six.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTitle (Brazil): u0026quot;Legião do Malu0026quot; (u0026quot;Legion of the Evilu0026quot;)”