Cabin Fever: Patient Zero

2014 "The Birth of Fear"
4.4| 1h31m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 12 March 2014 Released
Producted By: Voltage Pictures
Country: United States of America
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A group of friends head to a deserted Caribbean island for a surprise overnight bachelor party only to discover that the island isn't deserted. It's actually the home to a secret medical facility. Not only that, there's something wrong with the water surrounding the island...

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terrylaterreur I watched this gore-fest with little expectations after the second Cabin Fever. Even with low expectations, I was disappointed.The plot is thin, the pace is slow, the horror is limited, the characters are not interesting and most of what happens makes little to no sense once you have accepted that the disease is real. The virus reacts so differently from a person to another that it's just ridiculous how one victim gets Deadly sick within a few minutes while others take hours before having serious symptoms. The security issues around a facility of that nature are laughable at best and the people working there seem to be hired on a good-looks basis only.Sean Astin is good, but his part is small and his lines are cliché.I also had an issue with the most gruesome action scenes where I had a hard time understanding what was happening. As it's often the case in many movies, the quick cut from an angle to another to prevent us from noticing how low budget some FX are makes it difficult to comprehend what they are really doing. Lighting in some scenes is horrible too.It's still enjoyable for some horrific scenes, but overall, this is not a good movie.Cabin fever 2 was equally bad. Cabin Fever (the original movie) was campy and kind of good, even though it was by no standards great.
Ayonittymaki Do you want to see a crappy not awesome version of the awesome movies that were gory and awesome? This is it! Before making a prequel/sequel to a movie(s) you must first understand why people liked the other one(s). First two were great I am a fan...this is garbage also named cabin fever. When I heard there was a third one I was excited. Then I saw Giuseppe was not in it. Got less excited. How could you make a cabin fever movie without Winston ..party man!!!!! Oh I guess this is a prequel? I don't know didn't get far enough to see if it was or not..you know when you could just tell when a movie is going to suck bawelz? Like 75-85% of movies on Netflix instant. I gave it a shot and watched Some of it. Then I shut it off. Not awesome. But the other two... they were pretty awesome.
JÄnis Locis Wow, this has got to be one of the worst movies i have ever seen, although it is only 90 minutes long, it is so incredibly boring i barely got through it. The plot is completely dumb, the acting is horrible, no suspension whatsoever.Not a point in the whole movie that was interesting and araised curiosity of what is going to happen next, a very dull and blatant movie.The first 2 parts were somehow still bearable, but this just does not live up to its prequels, the same overused scenes over and over again, the rotten genital scene is getting kinda old and could only amuse or disgust a person who has never seen anything and has lived in a cage for 50 years.I strongly suggest everyone to save their time and instead watch something else, also, hopefully there won't be a part 4, this franchise died after the second movie, that is it. No wonder why it has a rating of 4,5.
Kaylee Kuroski I'm a great fan of the Cabin Fever series, and with this new addition to the series I think it may POSSIBLY (SPOILER ALERT) led to yet another sequel. I enjoyed the suspense of the film which usually occurs throughout the first half of most horror film and loved the story build up. However, I never expected the events which is always a plus to any horror geek like myself. I'd have to say though that because you don't really suspect the ending, you're left with many questions and assumptions which isn't necessarily always bad but sometimes can keep the viewers attention on other aspects of the film rather than what is really being portrayed.