Horror Finally Feels Dangerous Again
Colony.
7 minutes of applause at Cannes?
Should’ve been 20.
The movie borrows DNA from:
Resident Evil,
Aliens,
Train to Busan,
World War Z,
Invasion of the Body Snatchers,
and even The Great Wall…
yet somehow it never feels like a cheap copy.
It feels like a love letter to biological horror.
The infected operate as a hive mind.
They don’t feed.
They don’t think individually.
They coordinate, adapt, and slowly transform the entire building into a living organism.
The walls look like xenomorph nests.
The corridors feel like The Hive from Resident Evil.
And the true protagonist isn’t Ji Chang-wook…
it’s the infection itself.
What makes the film work so well is that the real horror isn’t only the monsters.
It’s watching humans stop protecting each other.
Cowardice.
Betrayal.
Revenge.
Obsession.
While the colony remains united…
the humans destroy themselves.
And yes, the film absolutely carries videogame DNA:
Resident Evil,
Aliens,
Left 4 Dead,
The Last of Us…
but it never abuses those influences.
It uses that visual language to create tension, not to show off references.
And the ending…
those absolute bastards.
Just when you think everything is over,
the movie leaves you with the most terrifying possibility of all:
what if the hive no longer needs a leader?
This is how intelligent entertainment is done.
7 minutes of applause at Cannes?
Should’ve been 20.
The movie borrows DNA from:
Resident Evil,
Aliens,
Train to Busan,
World War Z,
Invasion of the Body Snatchers,
and even The Great Wall…
yet somehow it never feels like a cheap copy.
It feels like a love letter to biological horror.
The infected operate as a hive mind.
They don’t feed.
They don’t think individually.
They coordinate, adapt, and slowly transform the entire building into a living organism.
The walls look like xenomorph nests.
The corridors feel like The Hive from Resident Evil.
And the true protagonist isn’t Ji Chang-wook…
it’s the infection itself.
What makes the film work so well is that the real horror isn’t only the monsters.
It’s watching humans stop protecting each other.
Cowardice.
Betrayal.
Revenge.
Obsession.
While the colony remains united…
the humans destroy themselves.
And yes, the film absolutely carries videogame DNA:
Resident Evil,
Aliens,
Left 4 Dead,
The Last of Us…
but it never abuses those influences.
It uses that visual language to create tension, not to show off references.
And the ending…
those absolute bastards.
Just when you think everything is over,
the movie leaves you with the most terrifying possibility of all:
what if the hive no longer needs a leader?
This is how intelligent entertainment is done.
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