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5/10
This is a fairly average addition to the horror genre
kevin_robbins4 May 2022
Virus: 32 (2022) is an Argentinian horror film recently added to Shudder. The storyline follows a virus outbreak that causes the infected to turn into zombies and go on extreme feeding frenzies; however, after over exerting themselves they freeze for about 30 seconds. A mother and daughter are caught in an office building during the outbreak and will work with a guard to survive.

This movie is directed by Gustavo Hernández (You Shall Not Sleep) and stars Daniel Hendler (Phase 7) and Paula Silva (In the Quarry).

The storyline for this is fairly straightforward and cliche for the zombie genre, a little like Dawn of the Dead. The makeup and costumes are well done for the zombies, though there should have been more zombie scenes of them eating random characters/people. A lot of the movie focuses on the circumstances and character development. The birth scene could have been executed better though they do work in some good intensity into that circumstance. The ending of the movie is pretty good and the best 20 minutes of the film.

Overall this is a fairly average addition to the horror genre that's worth watching once. I would score this a 5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
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4/10
For fans of "28 Days Later"...
paul_haakonsen23 April 2022
As I happened to stumble upon the 2022 Argentina/Uruguay movie "Virus:32" by random chance, and seeing that it was a zombie movie of sorts, of course I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch it.

I hadn't even heard about the movie from writers Juma Fodde and Gustavo Hernández prior to watching it, so I wasn't sure what I was in for here. Needless to say that the writers had all the opportunity readily available to impress and bedazzle me.

However, "Virus:32" turned out to be essentially just a watered down clone of the 2002 movie "28 Days Later". A shame really, because director Gustavo Hernández didn't really manage to deliver anything new to the zombie and infected individual genre.

Yeah, "Virus:32" was watchable, but that was essentially also just about it. The movie didn't bring anything new to the table, and the way that the movie was shot, the fast and hyper mobile and agile zombies, heck even down to the music, was very reminiscent of "28 Days Later". So, sure, fans of the "28 Days Later" movie will get a kick out of "Virus:32", but for a regular fan of the traditional zombie movie genre, then "Virus:32" was not a particularly grand experience.

I felt that the movie took quite a long time to tell almost no story, and since I didn't feel any connection or bond with the characters, then the movie just felt even more prolonged and pointless.

The acting performances in the movie were adequate. Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble here. It was a shame that the script and storyline was so simplistic and restrictive, because the actors and actresses didn't really have all that much to work with.

Visually then "Virus:32" was okay. Again, not a memorable or outstanding movie in the genre. And it was rather devoid of gore and mayhem. Sure, there was a little bit of violence, but since this wasn't a traditional zombie movie, but more of a people-infected-with-rage type of movie, then I suppose that was sufficient.

Personally I am by no means a fan of infected people or zombies running around being all fast and agile. But again, this wasn't a traditional zombie movie requiring shuffling and shambling reanimated corpses, so I guess that having fast and agile people infected with rage running around was okay. Personally, it just isn't to my liking. Not my cup of tea.

I sat through "Virus:32", but was only mildly entertained. If you enjoy zombie movies, then "Virus:32" is not a great choice of movie. Watch it if you enjoyed "28 Days Later" or "28 Weeks Later", but if you prefer a good old fashioned Romero-inspired zombie movie, skip this one.

My rating of "Virus:32" lands on a four out of ten stars. This is not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.
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4/10
You have to give it a chance from the uncritical point of view
matibuffi6 January 2024
Shows how South American cinema is evolving. I didn't expect anything from this movie and it surprised me, although the lack of budget or quality of effects of "Hollywood" is noticeable, the movie hides them quite well. With a suspenseful plot that leaves you very uncomfortable for several moments, which I think is the best way to scare you in the cinema. If we get very critical, we notice that there are some gaps in the script or perhaps some things that we do not end up closing 100%. I recommend watching it with the perception that it is a low-budget film and that in South America horror movies-Zombies are very poor. I feel that it is an important starting point and we must support it.
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7/10
Fast paced and exciting
imperitrix21 April 2022
This Uruguayan film falls squarely into the 28 Days Later category of fast zombies. It seems that the people who made this movie took ideas from other films, but tweaked them enough that I wouldn't consider it a rip off. Regardless, this is a worthy entry into the genre. It only takes a short while to take off, but then it never stops. Lots of eye catching tracking shots, and while it takes place mostly in a darkened gym, you can see what's going on. Well directed, edited and acted, this was a fun watch. Highly recommended.
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7/10
Shows some life in a tired sub genre
caverats30 April 2022
Virus: 32 quick thought review Look, rage or old fashioned shuffle, zombie is a pretty gone over territory. And really after Train to Busan it's hard to improve.

But It's a solid competent rage zombie film, with a slight twist, and it has some flat out brutal (not gory per se, but tense as hell) scenes in it. Call it better than average, actually average for zombie films is a cheap knock out low budget hunks of crud, so call it FAR above average.

The setting is great, the acting is very good, the script is above average, it's a good, solid time waster, just don't expect any major new ground to be covered.
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3/10
Thirty-one, thirty-two, zombie's coming for you...
Coventry10 September 2022
Do you know that lazy and languid feeling after you have just eaten, or have made a heavy physical effort? You just want to be left alone and chill. Well, writer/director Gustavo Henández apparently thought it was a good idea to make a zombie-movie revolving solely around this little and insignificant gimmick. In "Virus:32", the zombies (or infected people, or whatever) remain in an inactive state of trance for 32 seconds after they devoured some brains or killed a living thing. If you're quick, you can use this period to escape. If not, you're their next supper.

There's very little else to write about this otherwise lame, uninspired, and derivative zombie flick from Uruguay. The film almost entirely takes places in a back-alley sporting complex, where the lead actress is a night security guard. You'll seriously wonder why the place needs security because it's old, ramshackle, and infested with rats. She's trapped inside with her young daughter and a man who insists on delivering his wife's baby, even though she's already infected with the virus.

"Virus: 32" is a non-stop spitfire of the genre's most overused and dreadful clichés. Many things don't make the least bit of sense, the lead characters take dumb decisions, the music score is blatantly stolen from John Murphy's work for 28 Days/Weeks Later, and the climax is beyond pathetic. Did you know you can kill a zombie with a stapler?!?
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6/10
A competitive endeavor
SoumikBanerjee19966 June 2022
My first ever Uruguayan feature and I have to say that I'm pretty impressed! Now, concept-wise, it's an out and out zombie thriller; albeit with some imaginative amendments (32 Secs Rule), thus, by no means, the film had dealt with an aboriginal subject, the demonstration, however, with ample amounts of intensity, not only managed to set itself apart from its contemporaries but it also provided the much-needed thrill and excitement. Not without its flaws, yes, but with the help of its tangible narrative and its technical efficiencies, the execution still pretty much comes off as a competitive venture nonetheless!
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2/10
Colossal waste of time.
perillomike11 May 2022
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Nothing new here except the infected need a 32 second rest after killing someone. Is this considered a 'new twist' on the genre ? The lead sacrifices herself so her daughter can get away. She get absolutely stomped by an infected. He goes into his trance and the women, who can barely breath let alone move, lies there incapacitated while the daughter kills him with a stapler. At this point the mom pops up like she smelled morning coffee and they leave. W. T. F. Also Ive used staple guns plenty of times and im sure you cannot pierce a skull with a 1/4" staple. This is just one of many stupid scenes. Feel free to rewatch 28 weeks later instead. .
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7/10
Nice twist
josephjanz28 April 2022
I like the new twist on an old zombie theme. Very creative. Nice character development. Good action. Nice special effects. The main girl had a nice story arc.
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1/10
That Ending Was Dumb!
nixflixnpix23 April 2022
Like all Shudder originals, the writers were too lazy to write an ending. Has no ending, goes nowhere, so many unconfident changes towards the end, that the ending makes no sense.

Horribly-unlikable characters. The daughter is okay, but has no personality. The mom is not sober for a second, the whole film.

Inaccurate staple-gun.

Huge waste of everyone's time.
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10/10
Nice Find!!
superproducerta2 May 2022
I truly enjoyed this movie. Loved the suspense and action. Nice twist to the zombie genre. Certain scenes definitely kept me on edge. I'm very glad I ran across the movie. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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6/10
Spanish 28 days later?!
Stanlee10717 May 2022
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This Spanish horror film is watchable. It didn't quite achieve genre defining status like Rec. It has decent characters with the main protagonist being believable. It feels like a residential evil game turned into a film.

However, the main protagonist is not a Claire Redfield or a Jill Valentine character. She is a struggling mother that has not learned to grieve the death of her son & is estranged with her daughter. It sets off a believable character arch from which the mother moves through the stages of grief during a zombie outbreak.
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5/10
MEH. Just MEH.
manuelasaez8 May 2022
28 Days Later is in my top ten of my all-time favorite films. It's just perfect in every way a horror fan needs it to be, and while it was recently topped by The Sadness, it still stands as the pinnacle of the infected sub-genre of horror films. This movie wants to be so much like 28DL, but it ends up being the Vegan option. Bland, flavorless, and ultimately, unsatisfying.

Everything about this movie will remind you about 28DL, from the aerial shots of the city to the metal soundtrack. (At one point I thought the same soundtrack was being used in this movie, it was so similar!) Where 28DL had a likeable cast, this movie has some pretty unlikable characters, with back stories that just make you like them even less. I won't go into details here, as I just didn't care enough about the characters to make a clear note for this review. I'll just say that they made sympathizing with them really difficult, and what's a horror movie if you don't care about the fates of the characters themselves?

The movie wasn't particularly scary, and even with some jump scares, it really fails to illicit anything other than mild curiosity. Where will this movie go? Will it end like so many of these movies end? Will it be another Infected movie with a happy ending (my biggest pet peeve in horror), or will they actually do something unique.

Well, gentlemen and ladies, this movie is exactly what you expect from the worst the sub-genre has to offer. Even the "twist" in the infection was lame. Literally, nothing about this movie will be herald as advancing the genre in any palpable way. It will only be thought of as "another zombie movie'. In the end, that's really the best thing anyone can say about it.

If you're a fan of zombie movies or the infected sub-genre, do yourself the favor and forget this exists. You will not be missing anything you couldn't find by re-watching better films.
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6/10
You have 32 seconds
gustaveo6 May 2022
My vote is a 6 because is not common this film in sudamerica. We must to know that is a zombie film. And zombie's film may be a bad script, but in this film there are some good things, for example a ten minutes of a sequence shot, the location and suspense... and another bad things like 32 seconds after zombie attack or the ending.

Daniel hendler is good,the mom girl a little poor and the child is good.
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7/10
Heading to disaster
kosmasp19 June 2023
No pun intended - the movie starts off with a long (tracking) shot. Now if you worry, do not. This will have cuts after the initial 10 minutes (I didn't stop the clock, more or less). That beginning is setting the tone - also introduces us to the two main characters we are supposed to care about through the whole thing - or as long as they ... well survive.

We also see the threat - to our main characters, but also society as a whole. Not to be missed, a dig at social and health care. I reckon Spain has some issues with that. Now they are obviously not alone when it comes to that. If you like slow zombies by the way: this is not for you! Yes they are running - also you have to suspend your disbelief.

Our main character has some weird ideas/plans at times, that should backfire quite a bit ... how long can she survive? And can we trust other humans in a situation like this? And the movie is quite crazy, so anything is possible ... no one is safe - even less so in a building that is not made to keep people (or other things) out ... is there any hope at the end? Keep your head above water for starters and no pun intended.
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4/10
Nice drone shot
BandSAboutMovies18 September 2022
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Man, everybody is making virus movies now. After enduring - and I say that in the best way - The Sadness, can another virus film even measure up? Gustavo Hernández's Virus :32 is ready to try. It has an interesting hook, in which a rapidly spreading virus transforms people into intelligent, ultra-violent, extra-fast zombies.

So what is the 32? Well, after they attack, they're left incapacitated for 32 seconds.

The streets of Montevideo are on fire and the zombies keep hunting and killing anyone who has not been infected. Yet within the sports club where Iris (Paula Silva) works as a security guard, she and her daughter Tata (Pilar Garcia) are unaware that the world is ending.

There have been so many zombie movies that I am frankly a zombie when it comes to them. Yet I did like that this movie attempts to tell the story of the bond between mother and daughter even in the face of horror. Or in the case of Louis (Daniel Hendler), he will do anything he can to save his already infected wife.

This movie also has a great location, as the giant cavernous gym creates so many opportunities for frightening moments. And that drone shot at the beginning sets up such a world to be destroyed and then to be chased within.

If you still have some love in your heart for the shambling masses of the living dead or the infected or whatever you want to call them, Virus :32 isn't a bad use of your living minutes.
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7/10
Really enjoyed it just hated the mother and daughter
boydpeters26 June 2022
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I almost liked the ending but instead of dying afinstead ng foot stomped we went to the beach for an out of place retrospective moment, and then somehow the mother was still alive.

Shame they cast the wrong person for mother- poorly overacted, and the girls character was just pathetic.

I never knew time stands still when you're in a corridor either.
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3/10
Not Put Together Well
taygriggs25 April 2022
There are few good things about this movie. It was so bad that I am writing a review. I never do that.

There was a super boring and corny "story" that was never tied up.

There was no real explanation for anything. Even the whole 32 second thing was both barely mentioned and mainly irrelevant.

The characters are horribly written. Nothing likeable or relatable about them. I actually was so annoyed by them that I was rooting for them to be killed off, even the children.

The special effects and CGI are laughable. That CGI baby was probably the worst thing I've seen since the 80s.

There were also random inconsistencies in the film where I was kinda like "wait didn't he have a gun five seconds ago, now he's like empty handed and in danger? That makes no sense. When did she get a staple gun?" Lastly, the ending was just terrible. Awful.

This movie isn't even redeemably bad, where you watch it because it's cheesy or funny. It takes itself too seriously for that. Save yourself 90 minutes and don't even bother.
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2/10
Seriously not more than 2 stars
ZombieSquadShanghai12 May 2022
The director has watched lots of Zombie movies like myself and unlike myself he has decided to shoot his own.

You can see / feel World War Z, The Dawn of the Dead and of course 28 Weeks Later in this movie but as I said at the title,this movie can get max. 2 stars, and the 2 stars is only out of respect for the genre.

No likeable characters nor a nice plot instead an unlogical and no sense 32 seconds thing.

If you try to watch all the Zombie movies around for the literature go ahead and watch this movie otherwise no need to waste your time.
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8/10
Interesting Concept of the Infected/Rage Zombie Genre
jjenk9118 May 2022
We've seen these movies before: Boyles's 28 film series come to mind. But there is an interesting concept to this movie: you get infected, you go on a rampage, and after you're done, you remain dormant for 32 seconds.

This sort of caveat raises the stakes. You have 32 seconds before these infected people reset and start killing again. Kill or be killed.

I like all of the characters here. Iris does everything in her power to protect her daughter from the infected, even if it means killing for their survival. Without getting into spoilers, I wasn't sure about Luis.

Do I recommend this movie? Yes. If you don't mind reading subtitles (the audio is in Spanish), then I think you will like this movie.
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3/10
They are the smartest zombies that can watch you on video and know your exact location
Neptune1658 August 2022
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Car scene was another fail. It just doesn't make any sense. Maybe they have rabies. I give this movie a 4 and also hope there will be no part 2, because.....lets have some fantasy, if the world we're living in turn into a zombie land....no matter their speed like world war Z or Resident Evil I'll definitely walking around or running with some weapon in my hand. She found out about that 32 second right and there's a hallway with zombie's in-active and she have starting up her timing....you don't walk though it with that speed like you have 15 minutes. You pick up the pace to save your kid or you kill them while they're in-active. There're a few other moments that i don't like....that's why my opinion and judging.
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5/10
It had potential but..
lifedoesntmatterpp2 August 2022
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The beginning of the movie was alright, the mother made some fun jokes etc. I'm not going to spoil the whole movie I'll just say that I won't watch it again it's a waste of time.

Keep reading if you want spoilers \/

At the end I was left with some questions like ( Why they didn't use the 32 seconds to run or kill the infected ; How in the world they managed to breke the door and get the baby but they wasn't able to kill one infected ; How this infected guy managed to undestand where they were just by looking at the camera footage if that was me I was going to be confused and lost ; Why the mother told her child to leave and not to kill the infected at the first place while the guy was unconscious. ; What caused the beginning of the whole thing ; And my biggest question is HOW in the world the guy in the pool managed to hold his breat for 3 hours straight??????? )

In my opinion it's waste of time. In the beginning it had potential but everything was lost after the first 20-25 minutes.
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5/10
Interesting idea, weak movie.
I found this movie to be a really weak zombie movie. There's barely a story in this movie because its mostly a mother trying to find her daughter while trying to survive against the infected. While the movie have a decent build up when the infected first appeared, I found the pace to be really off with scenes happening too quickly or dragged on. The only interesting thing about the movie is when after each wave of the attack, the zombies left incapacitated for 32 seconds to recover their strength. Also the movie contains a couple of suspenseful chase scenes in it, but the action scenes happened pretty quickly. Some parts of the movie is pretty predictable to easily guess what happened next and I really don't like the ending of the movie.
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1/10
Probably the worst movie I have ever seen
sabik-0203521 December 2023
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The supposedly intelligent zombies are conveniently only intelligent at times, other they were dumb and slow. Also, they spent like 3 minutes going through the hallway full of zombies and when she started the timer like 10 seconds had already passed. The acting was really bad and the plot made no sense at all most of the time. Why would the zombie looking at the cameras stay there pretty much the whole movie only to watch them going through the sewers. Now, the kid was able to kill the zombie with a stapler, really? And when she was done with the zombie her mother instantly recovered from the beating haha unreal.
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8/10
Nice!!
dancingtreespirits25 June 2022
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About time. I love the fast, aggressive and violent type zombies. There hasn't been a good one like this for a while. Except the Korean zombie movies, no one is better. Besides reading the subtitles, they didn't spend too long on the backstory. I like that. Start it right off with the infection/virus and let's go. I liked how the infected were intelligent enough to go chasing Iris around the building. The female giving birth and holding her baby was a good scene. The end was vicious. If you're a softy then this isn't for you and if you can't separate real life with make believe then this isn't for you either. You'll see bad parenting and the end is pretty much domestic abuse zombie style. And the cat gets body slammed quite a few times. If you're into good old horror you'll love it. Would have loved to see like thousands of zombies running nuts and outside too but I'll take what I can get.
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