The Crazies
Came out; 2010
Time; 1 hour 41 minutes
Watched: On Demand
Rating; R for bloody violence and language
IMDB
Rating; 6.5/10
Caution;
Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Radha Mitchell as Judy
Timothy Olyphant as David
Danielle Panabaker as Becca
Joe Anderson as Russell
Storyline;
As a toxin begins to turn the residents of Ogden Marsh, Iowa into violent psychopaths, sheriff David Dutton tries to make sense of the situation while he, his wife, and two other unaffected townspeople band together in a fight for survival
Thoughts;
I wanted to watch this when it came out but didn't and forgot completely about it until I saw it while searching for a movie to watch on a Saturday night. This does not disappoint!
This came out before a lot of the other “zombie” type movies and it was good, it started strong and stayed strong
Timothy Olyphant of course is a sharp shooter who can draw and a drop of a dime which is awesome because that's what he is known for!
Plot Summary; CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
In
the town of Ogden Marsh, Iowa, David (Timothy Olyphant), the local
sheriff enjoys a baseball game. His deputy, Russell (Joe Anderson),
spots Rory Hamill (Mike Hickman), a local resident, entering the
outfield holding a shotgun. David is forced to shoot and kill the
unresponsive Rory. David and his wife Judy (Radha Mitchell), the
community doctor, begin to notice other town residents exhibiting
bizarre behavior. The next night, a local farmer burns his house down
with his wife and son trapped inside, killing them.
While
investigating the discovery of a pilot's body in a swamp, David and
Russell discover a cargo plane submerged under the water.
Communication services are lost, and that evening soldiers wearing
hazard materal suits arrive to take all residents to quarantine at
the high school. Everyone is examined for symptoms of infection. Judy
does not pass the examination and is separated from David. She
explains her fever is due to pregnancy, but is sedated anyway. She
wakes strapped to a gurney as the perimeter of the facility is
breached by the infected. The military personnel evacuate, leaving
Judy and others behind. David is nearing evacuation, but escapes and
rejoins Russell. They rescue Judy and her medical assistant, Becca
(Daniele Panabaker) from an infected citizen whom is killing those in
the infirmery.
David, Judy, Russell, and Becca make their way
out of town on foot, unable to find a working vehicle. They encounter
Becca's boyfriend, Scotty McGregor (Justin Miles), when they pass
through his farm. Soldiers raid the farm, shoot Scotty and his
mother, and burn the bodies. The group repair a patrol car, and once
on the road are spotted by an attack helicopter and drive into a car
wash for cover. Infected car wash employees attack and kill Becca,
and the helicopter destroys the car.
On foot, Russell disables
a passing government SUV with a police spike strip. The driver,
presumably a government agent (Glenn Morshower), reveals the cargo
plane contained "Trixie," a "Rhabdoviridae prototype"
biological weapon which has contaminated the water supply and is very
contagious. Enraged, Russell shoots the driver and threatens Judy and
David. When confronted about his behavior, Russell realizes he is
infected and after being disarmed, begs to go on with Judy and David,
later dying while distracting soldiers at a road blockade, so Judy
and David can sneak past.
At nightfall, David and Judy arrive
at a truck stop to search for a vehicle, discovering the military
also executed all those who were evacuated from the town. Fending off
three infected people who appear out of nowhere, they escape in a
semitruck. Ogden Marsh is destroyed in a huge nuclear explosion as
they flee, and their truck flips in the passing shockwave. As the
couple walk towards Cedar Rapids, a view from a military satellite
highlights the city, and the words "initiate containment
protocol" appear, signifying another containment attempt since
David and Judy are unknowngly infected by the Trixie virus.
In
the closing credits, a news clip from Cedar Rapids Channel 9 is shown
in which the newscaster (Bruce Aune) reports that a huge explosion
originating from the Dakon Petrol chemical plant started a massive
fire in Ogden Marsh, "with eyewitness reports of a 400-foot
fireball that lit up the sky." He goes on to report a second
explosion at a nearby truck fueling station, alluding to the truck
stop. He says a perimeter has been set and civilians are not being
allowed into the area. After that, the news clip cuts to a soldier
with his rifle brandished, then to a snarling crazy, and finally
simply the words "Signal Lost," strongly implying that the
much larger city of Cedar Rapids was infected after the events of the
film.
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