Mulberry St (2006)
5/10
Low Budget Flic not focusing on gore
22 September 2007
Mulberry Street is a kind of strange movie. Basically its premise is the same as that of every zombie movie. You got a New York neighborhood plagued with rats and after being bitten some residents turn into rat people who pretty much act like zombies and infest the whole neighborhood. The budget was low, the FX were simple and so the director is obviously trying to hide the cheap creature FX with hectic camera moves which often remind of Blair Witch and the likes. Its hard to rate this movie... the FX are not important anyway since Mulberry Street doesn't rely on creature FX and gore and rather tries to create atmosphere like "28 days later". A lot of time is spent introducing the next door types in a house that seems to be soon torn down by an investor (signs saying "The neighborhood is changing" point to this and get a very cynical double meaning later). When the plague hits the inhabitants basically try to survive the night and the main character, a boxer hits the rat-zombies a lot like in "The stink of flesh", so no shooting here. There is some critical undertones like the bleak re-union of the boxer with his girlfriend who comes home from service in Iraq to just another mess. Regular TV news clips hint to media and government misinformation and a lot looks like conspiracy theories thrown in. The pacing of the movie is pretty slow, at times close to boring. But although the shaky camera tends to get annoying and many details just are shaken down Mulberry Street is in some way hypnotic with the calm music and blurry imagery. The budget obviously was minimal, so the director did a nice job after all. Anyway I think the ending is way off and after all the movie seems to lead nowhere which gave me a bad taste when the credits rolled. There is far worse movies around, but since Mulberry Sreet had me with its hypnotic vibe its too bad it lets you off the hook by not giving any meaning in the end... and there's sure plenty of hints to actual social problems given throughout the movie. Could have been so much better.
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