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I thought the entire Father Zombie (Infected guy or whatever you call him) storyline was horrible. I mean, these things are so enraged that they put their heads through steel doors. I dunno about you, but thats pretty pissed off. These people supposedly weren't undead. There were just infected with a virus. Their hearts beat, blood flowed through their veins. They were so enraged that they didn't think of eating, and died of starvation, yet this guy has the clarity of thought to follow those kids throughout the city, in the dark. In a dark that was so dark that they chick had to use nightvision to see. I realize that I have to suspend disbelief to find the movie even remotely realistic, but the first one really nailed it. One of the other things that I absolutely hated about the movie was the lack of intelligence by the characters. Why did the guy come off the roof? Seemed perfectly safe to me. Why did he lead everyone out on the street unarmed, amidst sniper fire, and hoards of raving lunatics, when they had a perfectly good place to hide? Why did the guy at the end take the kids back to France, without first clearing it with his superiors? I mean through the whole movie he couldn't pick them up. Now all of a sudden, he picks up two bloody kids, one with bites, in his helo and flies them back to France! I expect this kind of plot advancement from Freddie or Jason movies. Not from a movie that is called, "Smart" and ,"Intelligent". I was entertained to a point by this movie. My expectations were pretty high. I think some of the gore in this movie was some of the most brutal I have ever seen. You guys that have seen it know what I am talking about. I did think it was funny that the guy was beating the chick at the end with the rifle butt but you could still see her face in the lowlight scope. He would have had to have been beating her with the barrel end. And the Helo thing. That was stolen straight from Peter Jackson and the old family favorite, Dead Alive. Very nice.