We Bury The Dead is an art house zombie drama that follows a widow (Daisy Ridley) as she journeys to the ruins of Hobart, Tasmania following an ecological disaster involving a WMD. Some of the dead are beginning to reanimate, but the deeper she goes into the quarantine zone the more she finds that the dead are becoming increasingly dangerous and intelligent. The film is essentially more of a drama than it is anything else. It has horror elements, but it’s not a thriller. Daisy Ridley is fine in her role though she doesn’t really bring much to it either she just kind of is there. Some of the set ups are kind of cliché and ultimately I found the film to be boring at times. It’s actually better before they get to the quarantine zone than once they arrive. A much better example of a film depicting a kind of zombie outbreak would be the two films entitled simply The Dead, which were released in the last decade and took place in Africa and India, respectively. The reason why I mentioned these films is that they had the benefit of using their locations to give it a higher production value than you would usually find in the genre and the same is true with this film. However, where this film falters is in the fact that not much happens and when something does happen, it’s often rather weak.
The American Blu-ray disc is strictly bare-bones with a perfectly fine 1080p full HD wide screen picture as well as an English DTS HD MA 5.1 soundtrack and stereo soundtrack along with English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired provided as options. There are no extra value features to be found on this Blu-ray release.We Bury The Dead is available now on Blu-ray disc at retailers on an off-line courtesy of Vertical in the United States.
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