Doomsday Movie Disease

Doomsday Movie Disease
LEMENTS established horror and science fiction films. Escape from New York is the main source of Doomsday, but there are many nods to Mad Max and its multitude of carbon copies produced in Italy, and the zombie / plague subgenre, is beautiful but impassive Rhona Mitra sent Snake Plissken-esque solo by the police (represented by Bob Hoskins) to infiltrate Scotland, which has descended into anarchy following a viral epidemic. The disease has resurfaced in London (now a walled city), and Mitra is sent to find a scientist who may possess a cure. Marshall’s vision of Scotland in ruins brings together the punk / modern primitive costume design of George Miller Mad Max trilogy with some eclectic homegrown elements (knights on horseback defending a gang leader castle), and while these keys are new, the picture as a whole should sound very familiar to any viewer who has spent time in the trenches of holdings during the past 25 years.
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