One good thing about Carriers - it's short

10 April 2012

It's a bit difficult to escape a deadly virus, even if you speed through South-Western America towards a secluded beach in the Gulf of Mexico with a large bottle of disinfectant in the car boot.

But, as Alex and David Pastor’s film suggests, the quartet in the stuttering vehicle discover that their greatest enemy is not the virus attacking humanity but the darkness they discover within themselves.

Unfortunately the movie has as much depth as the single piece of paper on which the script was obviously written. So we really don’t much care whether Lou Taylor Pucci, Chris Pine, Piper Perabo and Emily VanCamp lose their childhood innocence or not.

There’s one good thing about Carriers. It’s short. Otherwise, one would have wondered how slowly the unseen menace does its work.

Carriers
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