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Maggie

Maggie

MovieDramaHorrorSci-Fi

2015 · 95m

Synopsis

A teenage girl in the Midwest becomes infected by an outbreak of a disease that slowly turns the infected into cannibalistic zombies. During her transformation, her loving father stays by her side.

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Cast

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Wade Vogel

Abigail Breslin

Abigail Breslin

Maggie Vogel

Joely Richardson

Joely Richardson

Caroline Vogel

Douglas M. Griffin

Douglas M. Griffin

Ray

JD Evermore

JD Evermore

Deputy Holt

Rachel Whitman Groves

Rachel Whitman Groves

Bonnie

JM

Jodie Moore

Dr. Vern Kaplan

Bryce Romero

Bryce Romero

Trent

Raeden Greer

Raeden Greer

Allie

Aiden Flowers

Aiden Flowers

Bobby

Carsen Flowers

Carsen Flowers

Molly

WV

Walter von Huene

Security Officer

Dana Gourrier

Dana Gourrier

Woman In Scrubs

Amy Brassette

Amy Brassette

Lauretta

DA

David A Cole

Doctor

Mattie Liptak

Mattie Liptak

Mason

Liann Pattison

Liann Pattison

Nurse

MB

Maris Black

Nadine

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Comments

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A thoughtful zombie movie
A thoughtful zombie movieSep 12, 2022

This isn't an action packed, gory, jump out of your seat zombie movie. In fact, it didn't even have to be a zombie movie to tell its story. The powers that be are overwhelmed with the crisis of zombie transformation, leaving the infected to the care of their unprepared families, who must eventually choose between agonizing and morally reprehensible alternatives: take an action that goes against every moral instinct, or allow the default choice, which would happen out of sight, but is far crueler. And then there is the gradual decay of infection - an insidious creeping malignancy that leaves one devoid of self knowledge and compassion and, at last, a mindless predator. The race is to hold onto that last trace of humanity before all else is lost.

Dead on Arrival
Dead on ArrivalSep 12, 2022

A dismal attempt to make a zombie art film. Not zombie-horror, rather zombie-drama, which, The Walking Dead aside, I'm not really sure could ever work, even with a good script, which Maggie most certainly lacks. This somber downer takes itself way too seriously. There is literally not a single laugh, giggle, or even a smile throughout. To make sure we know that this is a serious art film it's shot in bleak, muted colors and syrupy violins play mournfully on the soundtrack. With its gloomy, bland earnestness, Maggie comes across less like a zombie flick and more like a really bad disease-of-the-week TV movie, a disastrous approach which completely sucks all the fun out of the genre.

Excellent movie for the right audience
Excellent movie for the right audienceSep 12, 2022

This is *not* your typical zombie movie. If you go into it wanting to watch Arnold go all Terminator in the sequel to World War Z, you are going to be terribly disappointed. But if you are in the mood to appreciate a movie about love and about loss, this really is good stuff. This movie was well acted and well directed; kudos to all. It's a shame the IMDb score isn't better; I almost passed on this movie because of it. I wonder whether it would have a better rating if the marketing had been more up front about this movie not being a thrill ride.

Unique experience you shouldn't pass up. Not quite horror but lets put it on the watch list anyway.
Unique experience you shouldn't pass up. Not quite horror but lets put it on the watch list anyway.Sep 12, 2022

Fresh little genre bender that plods along sweetly with a premise that could so easily have been heavy handed and sickly. Schwarzenegger surprises with a restrained but tender performance as a man who has to make some hard choices. It deftly judges the sweetness and darkness of its plot with a excellent sense of atmosphere in a world giving up hope for itself.

Passionate...
Passionate...Sep 12, 2022

Zombies are my loves, true Achilles' heel, regardless of technical quality, I love them, here we have an emotional bias towards zombies, Arnold a cute little gentleman, good father, strong and determined, the rebellious little zombie suffered, what if the world if it ends up in zombies, the movie was very realistic, in a pleasant pastel tone, almost somber, more melancholy... Passionate...

SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT
SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRITSep 12, 2022

Wade (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a farmer whose crops are dying because of the necroambulist virus (never called zombie virus) which has also infected his daughter Maggie (Abigail Breslin) who slowly gets progressively worse. There are quarantine centers for people who get to the final stages and Wade fights to keep his daughter from going there. I am sorry to say, but that is the whole story in a nutshell. Impossible to plot spoiler. The zombie effects are minimal. The film is more about living with someone with a contagious terminal disease, although I am not sure why they felt the need to fabricate one. The people don't know how to quarantine very well and the government is lackadaisical in enforcing protocol. Overall the film was boring. They tease us with walking dead, but don't deliver on the action.

a beautiful film in a tired genre
a beautiful film in a tired genreSep 9, 2022

For a tired genre this is a must see, the story of a man who's daughter is infected with zombie virus and his refusal to leave her is gripping arnold schwarzenegger is superb as the father and shows his acting skills in this film with abigail breslin as the daughter, this film at minimum deserves a Oscar nomination. The script screenplay and soundtrack alone keep you watching not wanting to miss a second, zombies is a tired genre with so many these days remaking same stuff over and over its nice that this film takes a different approach and puts you in the position of how it would feel if it ever happened. Its 95 minutes of a emotional masterpiece how a farther never gives up on his daughter.

The Best movie from Arnold, thank you!
The Best movie from Arnold, thank you!Sep 9, 2022

To put it simply: This movie had to be made. Both Arnold and Abigail are doing a superb performance. The movie just feels real, like it's really happening. I've heard many criticism about the movie being slow, but it has to be slow to give time to those fine details that only come through the fine print. And they do come through. I'm still stunned - something that not many movies managed to achieve. And this movie definitely deserves some serious awards, terrible shame that it didn't get in front of the mainstream audience. It is a unique addition to the zombie genre, making it believable and realistic. Powerful and horroristic. Not jump scare way. The brutal realistic way. If you have liked The Road, you don't want to miss this one and vice versa. It is a true gem in Arnold's career. Sad twist that this movie wasn't successful in the box office.