Kris and I just got back from this movie. I must say, for a "low-budget" flick -- it's pretty good. Filmed on location in and around, London, Salisbury, the Lake District and Stuttgart -- some very unique filming opportunities arose.
The premise of the film, is that scientists are trying to develop a cure for rage, a suppressant drug similar to Valium in respect of depression. As part of the research process chimps are infected with a virus that promotes a permanent stage of psychotic rage. It’s a primate-based virus. It’s hideously virulent and is spread by contact with the blood. It leads to an appalling state of aggression, where even the simple sound of a human voice makes you want to kill that person. It has a built-in obsolescence though because they can’t feed themselves, they don’t understand any process about living, other than killing.
All in all... I think it's safe to say Kris and I mutually enjoyed this flick. Personally, I would give it a 6.3/10. :thumbsup:
Peter
The premise of the film, is that scientists are trying to develop a cure for rage, a suppressant drug similar to Valium in respect of depression. As part of the research process chimps are infected with a virus that promotes a permanent stage of psychotic rage. It’s a primate-based virus. It’s hideously virulent and is spread by contact with the blood. It leads to an appalling state of aggression, where even the simple sound of a human voice makes you want to kill that person. It has a built-in obsolescence though because they can’t feed themselves, they don’t understand any process about living, other than killing.
All in all... I think it's safe to say Kris and I mutually enjoyed this flick. Personally, I would give it a 6.3/10. :thumbsup:
Peter
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