Quarantine (2008 Film)
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''Quarantine'' is a 2008 found footage zombie film directed and co-written by John Erick Dowdle, produced by Sergio Aguero, Doug Davison, and Roy Lee, and co-written by Drew Dowdle. The film stars
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,
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, Columbus Short, Greg Germann, Steve Harris, Dania Ramirez,
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, and
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. A
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of the 2007 Spanish film '' Rec'', it follows a reporter and her cameraman assigned to a pair of
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firemen who follow a distress call to an apartment building where they discover a deadly mutated strain of
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spreading among the building's occupants; escape becomes impossible once the government descends upon the building to prevent the virus from spreading beyond it, and the pair continue to record the events that unfold inside, of which the film itself is the result. ''Quarantine'' features no actual musical score, using only sound effects, and differs in its characters, dialogue, and explanation of the virus from its source material. ''Quarantine'' was released in the United States by
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's subsidiary
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on October 10, 2008. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $41.3 million worldwide at the box office. It was followed by a sequel, '' Quarantine 2: Terminal'' (2011).


Plot

On the evening of March 11, 2008, news reporter Angela Vidal and her cameraman Scott Percival are filming their report on the night shift at the
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. Two firefighters, Jake and George Fletcher, receive an emergency call from a local apartment building. Screams from the apartment of elderly resident Mrs. Espinosa were heard by the landlord Yuri, his wife Wanda, and other residents: veterinarian Lawrence, opera teacher Bernard, his roommate Sadie, lawyer Randy, mother Kathy, her daughter Briana, and immigrant couple Nadif and Jwahir. The crew enters with police officers Danny and James. They are attacked by an aggressive Espinosa who bites James and Fletcher. Danny shoots her down. The team finds another resident Elise in a similar condition and brings her downstairs with the others. Those wounded by Espinosa become sick and delirious. The authorities and
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quarantine the building, not allowing anyone to leave. Angela interviews Briana, who states that her dog is at the vet because he was sick. Lawrence recognizes the symptoms as similar to those of
rabies Rabies is a viral disease that causes encephalitis in humans and other mammals. It was historically referred to as hydrophobia ("fear of water") because its victims panic when offered liquids to drink. Early symptoms can include fever and abn ...
. Angela, Scott, Bernard and Sadie witness a rabid dog maul Randy to death. They are attacked by Elise and Scott kills her in self-defense. CDC officers wearing
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s enter the building to test Fletcher and James, who awaken to attack one of the officers and Lawrence. The surviving inspector reveals that Briana's dog is the reason the CDC has quarantined the building, as it was infected. Briana succumbs and bites her mother before fleeing. The group finds Briana, who is now infected. She bites Danny, which forces the others to rush back downstairs as all the infected break loose. Kathy is killed and Nadif and Jwahir are infected by Lawrence. The remaining group locks themselves in a room upstairs but discovers both the inspector and Sadie have been bitten. Bernard attempts to escape the building but is killed by a sniper outside. Yuri deduces that the basement, which connects to the sewers, may be the only way out. Yuri is attacked and bitten by the health inspector who has just succumbed to the infection. Wanda refuses to leave her husband behind and gets bitten by Sadie. Jake, Angela, and Scott flee. The trio manage to find the basement key whilst overcoming most of the infected along the way. Jake is bitten by the infected Yuri, leaving Angela and Scott as the sole survivors. The pair are forced upstairs to the attic apartment by the infected, where they find lab equipment and newspaper clippings belonging to a former tenant, who was a member of a doomsday cult that broke into a military's biological facility and stole a biological weapon called the Armageddon Virus. The virus is a mutated form of rabies, which is highly contractable and deadly. A
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opens from the attic and Scott loses the camera light when an infected boy swats at it. Scott turns on the night vision before he and Angela hear banging noises inside the apartment. The source of the noises is an emaciated person, apparently unaware of them, blindly searching. The two attempt to sneak away but are discovered by the infected person, who beats Scott to death. Angela retrieves the fallen camera and sees the infected person eating Scott before she is also attacked. She drops the camera and is dragged into the darkness.


Cast

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Jennifer Carpenter Jennifer Carpenter (born December 7, 1979) is an American actress. Her early film roles include the cult comedy ''White Chicks'' (2004) and the supernatural horror '' The Exorcism of Emily Rose'' (2005), with the latter establishing her as a ...
as Angela Vidal * Steve Harris as Scott Percival *
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as Jake *
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as George Fletcher * Columbus Short as Danny Wilensky * Dania Ramirez as Sadie * Andrew Fiscella as James McCreedy *
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as Yuri Ivanov * Elaine Kagan as Wanda Marimon * Greg Germann as Lawrence * Bernard White as Bernard * Marin Hinkle as Kathy * Joey King as Briana * Jermaine A. Jackson as Nadif * Sharon Ferguson as Jwahir * Denis O'Hare as Randy * Stacy Chbosky as Elise Jackson * Jeannie Epper as Mrs. Espinoza * Doug Jones as Thin Infected Man Ben Messmer, who starred in director John Erick Dowdle's previous film '' The Poughkeepsie Tapes'', makes an appearance as firefighter Griffin.


Production


Development

In August 2007, it was announced
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had begun working on a
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of '' REC''. Duo filmmakers John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle were hired to write and direct the film, while Roy Lee, Sergio Aguero and Doug Davison are serving as producers. Unusually for a Hollywood production, ''Quarantine'' does not feature a musical score. The apartment complex was a set but a fully functioning one with four floors.


Filming

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on their film began in January 2008 and wrapped in March 2008 in
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. The film was shot in chronological order and the average shot was between four and six minutes long.


Release

''Quarantine'' was released in the United States on October 10, 2008, by
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. On its opening day, the film grossed $5,379,867, ranking #1 in the box office. The film opened at #2, behind the second weekend of '' Beverly Hills Chihuahua'', earning $14,211,321 in its opening weekend. It grossed a total of $41,319,906 worldwide against a production budget of $12 million.


Home media

''Quarantine'' was released February 17, 2009, on DVD and
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Reception


Critical response

The film was not screened in advance for American critics. On
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, the film reports an 55% of critics gave positive reviews based on 85 reviews; the average rating is 5.60/10. The site's critical consensus reads "''Quarantine'' uses effective atmosphere and consistent scares to stand above the crop of recent horror films."
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reported the film had an aggregate score of 53/100 based on 14 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews". Reviewing it in ''
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'', Jeannette Catsoulis praised its "solid acting and perfectly calibrated shocks". ''Quarantine'' received a 3.5/5 stars from
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, which wrote, "A study in claustrophobia, expertly cast, edited and staged with expert meticulousness and precision, the film’s only major flaw is the need to explain that which never needed explaining." Michael Gingold of ''
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'' rated it 3/4 stars and called it "an acceptable substitute" for the original film. ''
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'' was lukewarm in its response but critical of the rushed and copied-verbatim style of the remake. Paul Nicholasi of
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rated it 1.5/5 stars and called it hard to watch, both because of the shaky cam and the pacing. Joe Leydon of '' Variety'' described it as "a modestly inventive, sporadically exciting thriller that nonetheless proves too faithful to its central conceit for its own good."


Artistic response

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, who co-wrote and directed the ''REC'' series, expressed distaste for ''Quarantine'' by saying, "It's impossible for me to like, because it's a copy. It's the same, except for the finale. It’s impossible to enjoy ''Quarantine'' after ''REC''. I don’t understand why they avoided the religious themes; they lost a very important part of the end of the movie." Paco Plaza stated that ''Quarantine'' "helped ''REC'' to become more popular than it was. It moved a spotlight onto our film. You know, the fact that it was going to be remade in Hollywood, it was big news in Europe. Everyone knew that it existed, this tiny Spanish film."Entertainment Weekly
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