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Plague: Directed by Nick Kozakis, Kosta Ouzas. With Don Bridges, Cris Cochrane, Tegan Crowley, Liza Dennis. A small group of survivors in post-apocalyptic Australia seek shelter from an infection that has spread like a plague among the human populace. Evie (Tegan Crowley) and her fellow survivors become separated from her husband John (Scott Marcus). Evie refuses to leave John behind against the wishes of the group. The survivors revolt and abandon Evie to an uncertain fate. With the unexpected arrival of Charlie (Steven Kennedy) what appears to be an opportunity at a new beginning quickly turns to horror as menacing as the infected that pursue them.

“Mindless and contrived attempt at an art film. I feel someone needed to challenge the writer/directors drone like artistic process and didnu0026#39;t. It felt like there was a lack of a clear plot and they u0026quot;wingedu0026quot; it hoping a movie would come out the back end if they stumbled through production. What resulted was a series of random minor plot lines that were pointless and illogical, steering away from what was supposed to be the major plot line,then loosely knitted together. The movie droned on at a steady pace and left you with a yearning for an end or actual plot line. This writer/director seems to be proud of what heu0026#39;s accomplished here, but what he created is an awful and misleading waste of time. Maybe he is proud of creating a film. Any film will do.”

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