It is a horror film discovers a girl worked as a television reporter. On day, sh rescued from a deadly house. Things will be horrible after that because she wakes up under a basement and infected a virus. The girl began to kill everyone and people who save her can't predict.
sequel that, though not exactly fresh, contaminates the franchise's now established tropes with some unexpected subgenres, & keeps the pot boiling on its high-stakes tensions without ever taking itself - or horror - too seriously.
There is plenty of ferocious tension here, but also some very well-pitched goofiness, with even a cameo from the Sumatran rat monkeys of Peter Jackson's proto-romzomcom from 1992, Braindead.
Consequence of Sound
January 08, 2015
[REC] 4: Apocalypse is probably the sequel you wanted after [REC 2].
It's a less distinctive film than the oddly sweet, ultra-gory [●REC]3 Génesis - which didn't find favour with some [●REC] purists - but it keeps its pot boiling decently.
With [REC] 4, Balagueró returns to the main storyline and to the kind of claustrophobic setting where [REC] really thrives, ditching the slapstick splatter of [REC] 3 without sacrificing zombie gore.