So let us bow our heads in respect of their dedication to this project | By incredible coincidence, we learn that Salazar is an amateur photographer and he managed to take a series of photographs of the "incident" in Sangre de Cristo |
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Yes, poor Salazar was probably running for his life | If you love politics and believe racism is just everywhere, then you'll probably love this film |
Well worth the rental when I first viewed it and VERY worth the cost of getting my own copy.
In fact, it is so independent it launched as three guys putting their heads together to come up with the story and scenario and they spend the rest of the THREE YEARS trying to find the money and equipment and cast to get this thing made | Another thing that annoyed me was the terrible photographs |
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Certainly the hype looked interesting | 36 people found this helpful Bruh |
As an aspiring filmmaker this thing is so well executed I can't help but be impressed.
12Turns out that 56 residents of the town of Sangre de Cristo are either dead or missing | It added NOTHING to the story and just irked me to the point that I couldn't stay immersed in the storyline |
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The acting is surprisingly sharp | Christina Warren2011-02-22 12:45:05 UTC 2011-02-22 |
The viewer has to imagine from a series of photographs all of these elements, the last moments of these people, all while viewing the sad tale of the one survivor being blamed for a massacre he had no role in other than to document and maybe try to save someone and of officials blind to the fact that a band of zombies is moving ever northward from this town, a band of zombies no one in a position of power believes exists because they found their killer.
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