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March 15, 2025 7 mins

Is Die Alone the next great post-apocalyptic thriller, or does it stumble into familiar zombie movie tropes?

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In this review, I dive into the intense survival horror vibes, eerie 28 Days Later-style atmosphere, and mind-bending dual timelines that make this film stand out.

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Starring Douglas Smith and Carrie-Anne Moss, Die Alone follows Ethan, a man who wakes up from a car accident with amnesia—only to find the world has completely changed. As he pieces together the truth, the movie cleverly plays with time, weaving a mystery that keeps you guessing—until it doesn’t.

With influences from The Last of Us and Memento, the film attempts something fresh in the zombie genre. But does it succeed?

I break down the direction, pacing issues, and that so-called “plot twist” that you’ll probably see coming. Plus, we discuss the unique creature design—think zombies meet Lord of the Rings’ Ents—and whether the movie’s slower pacing works to its advantage or not.

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