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Świat wielkich korporacji rządzi się swoimi prawami. Niesłusznie oskarżony o błąd młody prawnik, Derek Cho (Steven Yeun) zostaje zwolniony z pracy. Chłopak nie poddaje się. Pragnie dowieść prawdy i rozliczyć się z szefem. Los mu sprzyja, gdyż w tym samym czasie w biurowcu rozprzestrzenia się wirus ID-7, wywołujący wśród zakażonych niekontrolowane akty agresji oraz zanik hamulców moralnych. Według prawa osoba chora, działająca pod wpływem wirusa, nie będzie sądzona za swoje czyny. Budynek firmy zostaje poddany ścisłej kwarantannie, a przepełniony gniewem Derek toruje sobie drogę do biura zarządu młotkiem. Pomaga mu Melanie Cross (Samara Weaving), która też ma do wyrównania rachunki z firmą. Kwarantanna trwa kilka godzin, dlatego bohaterowie muszą podjąć morderczy wyścig z czasem, by dokonać zemsty, unikając kary. (Mayfly)

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lamps 

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angielski Exactly the kind of lightweight bloody bollocks that you need once in a while (if you are a jaded matador of A-list Hollywood like me). A virus that strips people of all moral scruples must have looked fantastic on paper, but ironically, it's a shame that the idea was so ambitious in terms of story – I liked the simple informational intro, the setting of the action in a large building full of bureaucrats, and the well-crafted gore, but the film spends most of its runtime on some stupidly explained legal screw-up that threatens the protagonist with the loss of his job, and the virus itself mostly lurks on the sidelines. In the second half, the deaths pile up quite solidly and with the right amount of bizarre exaggeration, but there is still the aftertaste of an unrealized entertaining theme. And that's a shame, because Joe Lynch isn't at all uninspired and isn't afraid to go stylistically crazy (the opening montage of several months of work in one long take could be given as an example of effective manipulation of plot time), and the supporting characters are quite good (Samara Weaving, as in Babysitter, is great and confirms that she's the Margot Robbie of B-movies). Sometimes you simply need to get unleashed, here too much was spared at the expense of a routine story. But it was still OK. 65% ()

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angielski The American production Mayhem is basically a slightly different take on zombie movies. Trying to survive in an office building put under quarantine during a zombie apocalypse is hardly an original concept. However, it still works, and it is quite entertaining as a one-time-thing. If you waste an evening on this, you will not feel disappointed. Just take it for what it is. ()

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angielski There aren't many expected horror movies left before the end of the year, I'm not even sure if we'll get anything interesting yet, but Mayhem is definitely worth a look, although I expected more based on the trailer. Mayhem certainly doesn't escape comparison with the recent The Belko Experiment. We're slowly building a new subgenre of office rat, but as with The Belko Experiment, Mayhem falls short of the promised carnage potential – with 300 employees, the lack of gore is unforgivable. The film also has a rather slower pace and is very talky, and though there is some witty and intelligent dialogue at the same time (which perhaps explains the 80% on the Rotten Tomatoes), I wasn't overwhelmed by immense fun and excitement. I loved the seductive Samara Weaving, last seen in the sexy The Babysitter (could she be a new horror star?), the interesting and well chosen main characters (the likeable protagonist, the tough boss and his bodyguard). The action is decently filmed, dynamic and the fights are pretty badass, but it’s all sorely lacking a scene I'd like to watch again or something that would downright knock me on my ass. The entertainment is decent though and you won't find many films like this, but there's no reason to get too excited here, even though there should be. 65% ()

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