Trust During a Zombie Apocalypse, directed by Gary Carper, really captures that gritty atmosphere you expect from low-budget horror. The pacing keeps you on edge—it's not just about the zombies, but how the characters navigate trust in a world crumbling around them. The practical effects have a rawness that feels authentic instead of overly polished, which I appreciate. Performances are a bit hit-or-miss, but there’s a certain charm in the earnestness of the cast. The themes of survival and human connection are explored in a way that feels grounded, even amidst the chaos. It’s not groundbreaking, but it's those little details that keep it interesting for genre enthusiasts.
Gritty atmosphereRaw practical effectsThemes of trust and survival
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