7/10
Creative enough to stand above the horde
25 February 2015
Wyrmwood produces new oddities as well as a few comedy reliefs to not be clumped into average zombies movies which has plagued the cinema recently. Visually it uses a different grayish look, set in a more exotic rural Australia is a nice bonus. The budget doesn't seem too high and it does have some superficial plot twists, but the movie makes the best out of the clever script and its cast.

The story highlights mainly two siblings, Barry (Jay Gallagher) and Brooke (Bianca Bradey) as they struggle to deal with zombie apocalypse respectively. Barry is a father and husband who finds himself stranded on forest after fleeing their home, meanwhile Brooke has to fend off zombie and also shady military personnel. It has a rich cast, most of them despite being just supporting roles are quite memorable.

Gallagher as the male lead is broodingly angry at times. His ragtag newly found party gives him more flair. Bradey is attractive and bold, this is one of the cases of having a fitting actress that just looks the part. Acting is average, it may not impress marvelously and a couple of the characters do feel a bit forced, but they perform as their roles dictate.

Wyrmwood creates several new gimmicks to the conventional zombie theme, these are excellent in producing novel development. The plot benefits significantly from the script as it turns into much different narrative from the usual cliché that follows mindless zombie movies' rules.

However, there are some sketchy productions. Some scenes aren't edited smoothly which makes the transition a bit crude and unfortunately showcases zombie extra moving randomly. A bunch of plot devices and conveniences are set in awkward manner, for a simple example; armors and weapons are too easy to come by. Part of the humor seems out of place as well, it hasn't reached a balance portion of tense moments and comedy relief.

Putting its flaws aside, Wyrmwood is a fun endeavor for a tired concept. Its new nifty touches will be appreciated and definitely welcomed to the genre.
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