Cargo
Cargo
NR | 06 October 2017 (USA)
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After being infected in the wake of a violent pandemic and with only 48 hours to live, a father struggles to find a new home for his baby daughter.

Reviews
Solemplex

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Derry Herrera

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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Ortiz

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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Kayden

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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vodkaffee

Hey have you seen any zombie movie? Then you have seen this movie.

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vanarma

This film was overall enjoyable. I thought the relationship between Andy, his baby, and Thoomie was portrayed well and I felt emotion from it. I cannot say the same from Andy and his wife. I felt there was a lack of chemistry between the two. I like the lack of explanation about the illness on a larger scale. Its very mysterious and it doesn't draw away from the main points. I'd give this movie like a 5.5/ 10. It dragged at moments and I just didn't find it very captivating but the film itself had many upsides and was watchable.

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nagyovamonika

I was expecting just another lame zombie movie. But i loved it and i cried . Finaly something different

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victorygin-01759

Honestly, the film be may be more of an "8" in the grand scheme of cinema, but I want to help boost it out of the "6.4" it's currently at. "Cargo" is one of the best "Zombie" films ever made. Instead of an action-packed "survival-story", it goes back to the genre's roots and mixes the survival aspect with heavy doses of metaphor and social-commentary. I'll leave out spoilers, so let's just say there is a lot of layers to the fairly simple narrative. It's beautifully shot, in a landscape not often seen in many movies. The directors don't insult the viewer with tons of backstory and follow the "show, don't tell" principle. The viewer is simply dropped in this world, and puts the pieces together as it move along. Wonderful stuff coming from first-time directors. The actors are perfectly cast, and perform remarkably. Martin Freeman is always great, but he really excels in this role. He, along with Simone Landers, have to carry much of the film, and they develop a great chemistry, that seems authentic. If you are looking for a high-action-gore-fest, it's probably going to let you down. However, I'd recommend anyone to give it a chance, as you might be surprised at the unique ways this movie can be haunting in addition to it's "heart".It's also worth checking out the 7 minute short, by the same name , as it captures the overall theme in just one moment. It's impressive to see what a rich story they created out of that idea. However, I'd recommend you watch it AFTER you see the full feature to avoid spoiling a key moment.

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