L.a. Zombie - - L'ultima Apocalisse
Despite a decent opening 10 minutes featuring effective sound design and meteor strikes, the film’s low budget becomes apparent. The "zombie" makeup is frequently described as unrealistic, with some critics noting it looks like "wet paper towels" on actors' faces.
Disaster L.A.: The Last Zombie Apocalypse Begins Here (2014) L.A. Zombie - L'ultima apocalisse
Potential was squandered early; only for desperate zombie fans. "A bore fest"; criticized for shaky-cam and bad logic. HorrorDNA Accurate in its title—it's a "disaster". Despite a decent opening 10 minutes featuring effective
The film titled L.A. Zombie - L'ultima apocalisse (also known as Disaster L.A.: The Last Zombie Apocalypse Begins Here ) is generally regarded as a by both critics and audiences . While its initial setup shows some potential, reviewers largely agree that it quickly devolves into a generic and frustrating experience. Critical Consensus "A bore fest"; criticized for shaky-cam and bad logic
A major point of criticism is the lack of character development; survivors are often called "cardboard cutouts" or stereotypes (the jock, the nerd) whose survival is difficult to root for. The acting is widely considered subpar, exacerbated by a script that forces characters into nonsensical or "mind-numbingly stupid" decisions.
Reviewers often point out that the film lacks a clear arc and feels more like "filler". Many also noted the absence of logical world-building, such as the strange choice to use elevators during an outbreak or the lack of any military or police presence in a city as large as Los Angeles. Key Ratings & Technical Details Key takeaway TheaterByte
If you do choose to watch it, reviewers suggest checking for the highest quality audio track available, as the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 on the Blu-ray is one of the few technical highlights.