A Cell Phone Virus Turning Humans Into Bloodthirsty Zombies | Movie Recap



CELL (2016) – Movie Recaps

When a strange cell phone signal makes people go crazy and attack others, Clay Riddell joins a group of survivors to find his son.

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33 thoughts on “A Cell Phone Virus Turning Humans Into Bloodthirsty Zombies | Movie Recap”

  1. the book was far better, they really could have done a better job. Like world war z so much of the great parts and perhaps even the point of the story is lost on this Hollywood adaption.
    TLDR: source material was underutilized below is a recap of the book while still leaving good parts out

    IMO the book and thus the story is not about cell =bad. The signal came through the phones and basically any digital device, but the story is more about how the human brain is basically a computer, and much like any computer, can be infected with virus /hacked/ programed. These infected, basically, had their hardrive (brain) wiped and thus, some went mad knowing something was off with them but unable to put together what or even who they were thus they lashed out.

    The infected hunt for food and basically ignore the non-infected, then begin to evolve beyond the need of anything other than sleep. They don't eat people and start being able to do different strange things, some of the infected even begin fighting the other infected or use basic words. Each night the "zombies go to sleep the "virus" updates them. The book seems to imply that humans are not finished evolving and thus due to this virus the true possibilities of what humanity is capable of is beginning to show in the infected.

    then there is "Harvard" the collective mouthpiece for the infected, he is not in control of them rather they speak through him. the infected also begin showing the non-infected human's visions, thus implying even the regular humans are connected to each other. The infected also only attack when they are attacked.

    Alices death in the book was so much more heart breaking then a bat to the head. I almost couldn't finish reading it that's how random and out of the blue it was. and the ending to the movie is also worse than the more hopeful maybe everything is not F'd ending of the book. being more in line with the theme if a signal/virus can turn people into those things, maybe it also can fix them, or end them before the "update" finishes?

    But the world is still in danger and that flock they blew up was one of many and they basically didn't solve the problem. As Harvard aka raggedy man was never the leader or master, like in those movies when the main bad guy dies all the drones die with them.

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  2. Richmond Valentine: A signal is sent to the brain that stimulates extreme levels of aggression while simultaneously switching off the inhibitors.

    Galahad: Transmitted from your nasty free sim cards, I presume.

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