Starring - Nick Young (The Vagrant, The Case of: Dakota Moore), Alexandra Slade (5150, Luminous Flux), and Michael C. Burgess (South of 8, Hacksaw)
Release Date - 2020
Genre - Comedy/Sci-Fi/Horror
Tagline - "You have been saved. This does not mean you are safe"
Format - Streaming (Online Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film takes place after a great war. A young filmmaker awakens underground among the dead and dying. As she makes her way through the unusually large bunker she crosses paths with general who takes her in. However, she is far from safe as other survivors are changing. They are mutating into something else and the generals vaccine to cure it causes severe hallucinations. To make matters worse, the general has an ideology different than her own and often looks down on her.
Friend of the World is a film that will exceed expectations and surprise many of it's viewers. It's a film that blends many genres along with some satire into something that not only horror fans but movie goers in general can appreciate. The acting in this one is great. There is no weak links in this film. Young and Slade are fantastic together. They contrast so well and fit in the story perfectly. Young's performance is my favorite of the film. He can be intense at times and his dialogue was damn near perfect. His portrayal is great and one of the memorable performances in the film. Slade's performance is down to Earth and just enjoyable. Her character doesn't have the same robust personality as Young but she knocks it out of the park as well. The supporting cast is great as well but the lack of screen time does make it difficult for viewers to appreciate. The story for this one is a wild blend of horror, sci-fi, and comedy. We get some unexpected humor, a Cronenberg take on the infected, and a politically charged post-apocalyptic film that doesn't over-complicate things. The infected portion of the film wasn't explored as much as I would have liked but the character driven scenes were fantastic to watch. Finally, the film has some great make-up effects and some visuals that I thoroughly enjoyed. Shooting the film in black and white gave the movie a little leeway with the effects. I enjoyed them and they fit the film very well. Overall, Friend of the World may not look like a film many genre fans will enjoy but I assure you that this is one you will not want to miss. I highly recommend this odd and strange spin on the post-apocalyptic sub-genre.
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