Outside: Filipino Zombie film. A family have retreated to the husband's family ranch but find a disturbing scene there. They eke out an existence but there is continuing disharmony. An attempt to reach a base where more survivors live is thwarted by a Zombie attack on a bridge. Much of the film is taken up with familial discord, a secret that prevents the couple from agreeing on attempting to leave the ranch again because of who might be at the base. The zombie action when ir occurs is pretty good, especially the battle on the bridge. These zombies are smart, they still speak, repeating the same phrases. The bridge zombie soldiers demand passes as they attack. In another great scene, zombies rise from the grass in a field, first one, then a few more, then a multitude, they chase the family and besiege the ranch house. Mostly crying iN thE name Of The Father, they likely turned when they were attending Mass. One zombie demands land though, good to see the demand for land distribution surviving. A tale of being trapped by old memories and quarrels, in the husbands case it goes back to his mistreatment when he was a child on the ranch, never the favoured son. All of his woes stem from that, or so he believes. At 142 minutes ir is far too long, if much of the Eastenders style angst has been edited out then we would have had a good Zombie film at a 100 minute running time. Written and Directed by Carlo Ledesma. On Netflix. 5.5/10.