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  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Not one of Arnold's best

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This movie drags. It has a ponderous plot that takes a long time to get going. I don't think Arnold was the best choice for the role. He just doesn't have the range to pull it off. Having said that, it did have a digital copy and has a few good action scenes.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Arnold's return to the big screen

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger's return to the big screen following his eight-year stint as the Governor of California was met with a triumphant cheer from fans of the ridiculous, over-the-top action movies that the Austrian actor helped popularize. Cranking out testosterone-laced like The Expendables 2, Escape Plan and Sabotage, it seemed like Arnold hadn't missed a step during his big- screen hiatus. But amid all the gunfire and explosions and catchphrases, Schwarzenegger also managed to find time for some genuine acting. Set against the backdrop of a small Midwestern town in the aftermath of a deadly pandemic that produces zombie-like symptoms, Maggie opens with quiet family man Wade (Schwarzenegger) driving into the city to pick up his daughter (Abigail Breslin), who has just been diagnosed with the virus. Unlike The Walking Dead, whose characters would resolve this problem with a well-placed shot from a crossbow or pistol, the world of Maggie is much more humane. There are numerous protocols in place for keeping the virus contained, including setting aside a quarantine zone where the infected are sent to live among each other until their condition deteriorates to the point where they must be euthanized. Still in the early stages of infection, Maggie is allowed to return home with Wade, with the admonishment that she be taken to the quarantine zone once her symptoms become worse. Maggie's stepmother (Joely Richardson) sends her own children to stay with relatives as a precautionary measure, and the ramshackle farmhouse becomes a cradle of tension and sorrow as the family bides their time waiting for the inevitable. If you strip out the zombie-related elements, this could just as easily have been any number of films about a teenager with a terminal illness - the only real difference here is that Maggie's affliction leaves her prone to grey skin, wounds that won't heal and a desire to consume raw flesh. Downplaying the horror in favor of focusing on the familial drama is a superb choice, and lends the film a distinct voice in the cacophony of an already crowded genre. Maggie is easily the most emotional and melodramatic work of Schwarzenegger's career, a somber and melancholy affair that showcases a range we've never seen from the aging action superstar. His on screen relationship with Breslin feels authentic and believable, and it's hard not to sympathize with a loving father who knows his child is slipping away. In his directorial debut, Henry Hobson knows just when to pull at the audience's heartstrings. There's very little in the way of conventional horror, which might disappoint some genre fans hoping for a few scares, but this shouldn't be seen as a shortcoming. Maggie is an interesting and unique approach to a subject that is often glossed over in other zombie-related stories, and the quieter moments are the ones that resonate the most.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Dark Place for Schwarzenegger

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    WHAT I LIKED This was a very different look at the Zombie Apocalypse. In a way somewhat a timeless look at what happened when the contagion started to mutate,because you still had civil law enforcement, there was still a government, a look for a cure as if it had not reached full civil discourse. You was not sure how long ago the out break had been going on. It seemed to me that there was still some normalcy going on in the world, But then again this was not so much about the Zombie Apocalypse as it was a fathers love for his daughter and watching her die, but yet still holding out hope for a cure.This movie was just great story that happened somewhere during the Apocalypse WHAT I DID NOT LIKE Seeing on of my favorite actors Arnold Schwarzenegger playing a helpless father, I just felt bad for him, it was uncomfortable watching him suffer like that, but in this situation it was needed to tell the story and he delivered as he always does, but as a father he broke my heart, but I am use to seeing in Arnold in full armor and lets go kick some butt mode. This was just different for me. But I am going to seek out other movies of him that I have not seen yet

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Not your typical Zombie flic

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    "Thoughtful" and "somber" are not words one traditionally uses to describe anything starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, especially since his career rebirth, but those words apply to Maggie, the most surprising film of his muscular career. Surprising because the film deals with a world in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, but you won't find Schwarzenegger stacking up piles of undead corpses or anything like that. Instead, Maggie is an affecting family drama that should appeal to fans of The Walking Dead rather than those expecting Dawn of the Dead. Directed by graphic designer Henry Hobson, the atmosphere is a portrait of misery and despair in the wake of a zombie virus outbreak. Schwarzenegger is Wade, a stoic Midwestern farmer who tracks down his runaway daughter Maggie (Abigail Breslin) and discovers she's been infected by "The Turn". While the worst of the chaos seems to be over, the world has settled into a "quarantine and eliminate" scenario for the diseased, but Wade isn't about to let that happen to his terrified daughter. Instead he chooses to bring her back home where his second wife (Joely Richardson) and her two kids await for the morbid family reunion. Hobson and screenwriter John Scott 3 explore parental denial and terminal illness, while the whole zombie aspect is basically just a grim window dressing. They're more concerned with the dynamics of a family in a perpetual state of mourning, and the distressing effect illness can have on the family structure. Wade is doing what any parent would want to do for their dying child, which is take care of them and make their final days comfortable, but he's also completely delusional and unprepared for the reality. Everyone, including his wife, knows what needs to be done but he either doesn't see it or refuses to accept it. This doesn't make for the most exciting movie in the world; in fact it's pretty slow even for 90-minutes in length, but the emotions are agonizingly real. Even the happy moments, like a fun, romantic night out between Maggie and her infected boyfriend, is tinged with sadness. It isn't long before Maggie's deteriorating condition becomes a concern for more than just Wade. The police aggressively push for her to be quarantined, but Wade persistently acts as if he and his daughter are the only two people left in the entire world. The focus on Wade's grief takes away from some of the deeper issues that could have been explored, like the conflict within the household itself. But one has to appreciate that the film doesn't go in the most obvious of directions. There are only a couple of scenes where Wade is forced to kill and there is weight behind those decisions that Schwarzenegger carries on his broad shoulders. Interestingly, his action-hero past adds certain humbleness, an unexpected gravity to his performance. He doesn't need to say a lot to be effective here. Will Maggie steer Schwarzenegger away from blockbusters? Probably not, but it goes a long way in showing that in the right kind of film and the perfect role, Schwarzenegger is capable of more than being an expendable terminator.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great film and a must see on blu-ray.

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger finds his dramatic side in this apocalyptic zombie film. Do not let the zombie aspect scare you off as this is a dramatic telling of the choices one would face if their loved one contracted a contagious and deadly disease. There is subtly and beauty to the work including masterful cinematography and breakthrough performances. The blu-ray is an excellent transfer that truly captures the director's vision and showcases the film in magnificent brilliance. I highly recommend this film and the product.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Heartfelt Zombie Apocolypse - NOT The Walking Dead

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    If your expecting this Zombie movie to be like the walking dead your looking in the wrong place. This is a heartfelt, soul searching look at what happens to a family when its torn apart by devastating circumstances and the loss of a child. This movie is more drama than action and not to be confused with the standard zombie flick. It is worth watching but if you are not ready for a "slow burn" than maybe this should be a rental first for you. Good movie with solid performances. Not what I was expecting but worth watching non-the less.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Fault in Our Scars

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    This film was such a great take on the beaten Zombie genre. It really took the story to a very human level as a Father and Daughter cope with a mysterious and terminal disease that is slowly transforming Maggie (Abigail Breslin) in to a flesh eating monster. This is not an action film and Arnold Schwarzenegger surprises as he shines brightly as Wade, a protective father who will do anything to keep his estranged daughter out of quarantine and die on her terms. It was surprisingly a very sweet, but disturbing movie.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    It was ok

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    Didn’t think it was the best movie ever but an ok watch

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not bad AHnorld not bad

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    Let's put it this way, you put Paris Hilton in a movie. Yeah she ain't great but with enough editing anyone could be have way decent. So why can't we expect a little something more from the greatest action star ever? It ain't Shakespeare but Arnold does a pretty bang up job here, he's not winning any Oscars anytime soon (not that they mean anything). But give Maggie a try, it might surprise you! Get to the choppa!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    family drama

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    a very sad movie maggie who is very much loved by her father is suffering a terminal disease which eventually the father will have to make very difficult decisions story line is heartbreaking Arnold Schwarzenegger plays the loving father he is very protective of his daughter as the authorities want to send her away as her condition worsens he sees to it that does not happen

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not your typical zombie movie

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger plays the father of Maggie (Abigail Breslin) who is bitten and infected with a skin-eating virus that will eventually turn her into a flesh craving zombie-like creature. What sets this movie apart is the understated tone. Actually, much more of a story of a devoted father's love for his ailing daughter. A real departure for Arnold who is very good in this role.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not your typical zombie movie

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    This movie is more about dealing with the loss of a child and it's effect on the family, not blood and guts. In this case it's from a zombie outbreak rather than a terminal illness. Arnold Schwarzenegger as the father and Abigail Breslin as his zombie infected daughter both show a lot of heart in this film. It was a welcome change from the typical zombie movie.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Blu-ray

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    This is one of my favorite movies I would recommend it to anybody

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not your typical zombie flick

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    Be forewarned: this is not what you'd expect from a "zombie flick". It is more paused than usual and I wouldn't exactly call it an action thriller. It thrives due to the stellar performances of both Schwarzenegger and Breslin. At its core, it draws on a troubled relationship between father and daughter in an unconventional setting.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ok

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    Ok move not bad too long ok acting ok story could be better

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    4 out of 5 stars

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    My favorite performance and movie starring Arnold in more than a decade. This movie is not his usual action packed movie but instead he shines a drama/thriller that stands out as a character piece. This movie showes me arnold actually has acting chops and not just shootem up movies with awesome one liners.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    My Darling Zombie, Father's Love

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    It's a partial zombie story with a twist. A father's protective love for his infected daughter . A different version of life's decisions. Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a role very different , full of pain , anguish and emotional turmoil. I enjoyed it and never knew what the end would be.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good Movie Great Price

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    This is not your typical "Walking Dead" zombie movie. It is not about the "infection" in this movie. It's about a father who's taking care of his infected daughter knowing that the end is near. Very sad. Weird seeing "Arnold" in this type of movie. Price was right.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A Non-Horror Zombie Movie

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    In a time where zombie movies and shows are popping up everywhere, this is a good take the a dramatic side of them. Well-acted and visually dreary, this movie tugs at your heart strings. Don't expect a zombie massacre or apocalypse here, it's just a simple movie about family and loss.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Is this Arnold

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    Not your typical Arnold Schwarzeneger movie but lately with his movies that's a good thing. Arnold acting in a dramatic movie and does a pretty good job. Also not your typical Zombie movie... but more realistic to how it would be should there be a zombie apocalypse.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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