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‘Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End’ Prime Video Movie Review - Reminds of the Pandemic

People turn into aggressive creatures because of a virus spreading in the city. Manel must find a way to survive.

Neerja Choudhuri - Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:49:43 +0000 1351 Views
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In Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End, director Manel Loureiro delivers a gripping and immersive tale of survival against the backdrop of a world unraveling. A mysterious, rabies-like disease spreads uncontrollably, turning the infected into violent, feral creatures. The once familiar world is now a wasteland of chaos, and the protagonist, Manel, finds himself thrust into this nightmarish new reality with only his quick wits and his grumpy cat, Lúculo, to keep him company.


So here is the background- a year has passed since Manel (played by Francisco Ortiz) lost his wife in a tragic car accident on Christmas Eve. Despite the passage of time, the emotional wounds remain fresh, and Manel is still trapped in the throes of grief. Isolated and withdrawn, he spends his days in solitude, his only companion being his loyal yet cantankerous cat, Lúculo. Life has become a monotonous routine of sorrow and reflection, as Manel struggles to come to terms with the devastating loss of his partner.


As Manel drifts through his days, he becomes increasingly detached from the world outside. News broadcasts that would have once drawn his attention now barely register. The chaos and panic surrounding the sudden outbreak of the TSJ Virus—a rabies-like infection spreading with terrifying speed—seem like distant noise. While the world outside spirals into disorder, with cities under quarantine and people succumbing to madness, Manel remains emotionally numb, still unable to process his personal tragedy.


The juxtaposition of Manel’s internal desolation with the external collapse of society creates a unique tension in the story. While everyone else is reacting to the immediate threat of the virus, Manel is paralyzed by a deeper, more personal disaster. His grief has become an insurmountable barrier to facing the dangers outside his door. Even as the TSJ Virus ravages his surroundings, Manel's thoughts remain focused on the past, lost in memories of the life he once had.


However, as the pandemic worsens, Manel can no longer ignore the reality knocking at his door. The virus isn't just another distant news story—it is right outside, creeping ever closer. As the infected grow more aggressive, Manel’s fragile bubble of isolation threatens to shatter. The quiet mourning that has defined his existence will soon be replaced by a frantic struggle for survival.


Francisco Ortiz delivers a haunting portrayal of a man caught between mourning and survival, imbuing Manel with a raw vulnerability. His performance masterfully captures the slow unraveling of a man who is emotionally broken yet forced to confront a world in disarray. As the TSJ Virus brings terror and destruction, Manel’s character arc becomes a reluctant transformation. Grief may have kept him trapped in the past, but the viral outbreak will push him to his limits, forcing him to confront both his emotional demons and the immediate horrors outside.


The film skillfully balances the personal and global crises, showing how the TSJ Virus mirrors the internal virus of sorrow that Manel has been carrying since the accident. *Apocalypse Z* isn’t just a story about a man surviving a viral pandemic—it’s a meditation on loss, resilience, and the unexpected ways trauma can shape a person’s ability to confront new challenges. With Ortiz's nuanced performance and a gripping, apocalyptic backdrop, the film is both a heart-wrenching drama and a tense survival thriller.


Final Score- [7/10]
Reviewed by - Neerja Choudhuri
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Publisher at Midgard Times

 

 

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