Oh wow, that was terrible. With that title, it started off badly, but I like zombies so why not.
It's a female doctor being raped by Max, when suddenly a cadaver gets back to life and bites Max in the neck. Five years late, the doctor is working at a military facility/refugee camp. The chief there is always giving terrible orders and being a meanie to everyone, and of course one day a little girl gets sick so they have to go to the hospital where the doctor was practicing pre-zombie to get meds. And there, they meet Max again. But zombie Max.
Max follows them to the facility, because he's still obsessed with the doctor (and he's very agile, smart, because fu probably). He gets into the facility and eats people while searching for the doctor. When both of them finally meet again, there's a plot twist: Max the rapist zombie shows his arm, with "ZOE" written in the flesh (it's the name of the doctor btw). Then Max gets captured, and he HAS to stay alive because in his blood there is probably something to make a vaccine. Sadly, he escapes after stealing the keys from his cell by acting like a regular zombie and pretending to eat people (which he normally does but not this time, this time he's faking it to get the keys). Aaaaanyway, he escapes and saves the sick little girl (who's better now) from another regular zombie, because he wants to use the girl as a bargaining token to make Zoe love him or something like that.
The chief then dies, like, stupidly. He gets bitten by a regular zombie and BAM, he's dead. It adds nothing, it serves no purpose, he dies because he's a douche I believe. Except that Zoe the doctor uses that time to escape from Max the rapist zombie, and she hides in a puddle of poop. Ah yes, because Max can talk (we learn that in the last 20min of the movie, btw, after an hour spent with him) and he can also smell like a god. So she hides in poop with a machete and she kills Max. No vaccine then, right? Haha, you'd be wrong, because apparently the writers decided that the vaccine could be made after all and Zoe the doctor saves everyone with her vaccine.
There you go. It was terrible: badly written, bad acting, badly made. 2/10 (Netflix recommends it at 84%, but don't fall for it, it's trash)
That was bad. No, actually terrible. I have no idea why this has such good ratings, when it's a pile of biased facts (examples below), childish views over the society and close to zero actual professional opinions.
Biased fact example: "violent video games turn people violent". They actually say that in the movie, and they quote a study from the Health Department that... does not say that!
Childish view of society: "kids that watch porn think women want what is depicted in those movies". Here, not only do they not provide any information or critical view about it, they actually take an interview of some guy (not a psychologist, not a pediatrician, not even a sociologist) saying "there cannot be no link between watching porn and objectizing women, I don't want to believe that"... I'd be laughing if it wasn't so wrong to actually give a tribune to a random guy's opinion without any critical review of what he's saying.
I couldn't even get to the end of the movie. I stopped around 2/3. If this is how America view themselves and/or (worse) view the human being... boy are they in trouble! In Europe, all that is said in that video is actually being FOUGHT for the past 10 or 15 years, because we realized that saying things like that was total bullshit, after saying those things for a long time.
So either the filmmaker did a terrible research job, either she's trying to prove a (wrong) point knowingly, or the USA are just totally disconnected from the reality. I sure hope it's one of the first two.