Mulberry St is a very low budget movie, and you can tell. I was hoping the story and general weirdness of rat people instead of normal zombies would make it a fun watch, but it just didn't do much.
The acting was decent, but most of the characters were generic and boring.
The two old men were great!
Not a lot happens in this movie honestly. About halfway through I kept checking my watch and it never pulled me back in. The 'action' starts around then and never stops, but that means they have a bunch of shaky cam fight scenes back to back until the movie ends. The low budget fight scenes aren't good, and it got old fast. I wish they'd focused on a better story or a more attainable type of action scene with what they had to work with.
They didn't show much of the rat people, which is a shame.
The lighting throughout the movie was just super dark too, it was difficult to see, which made the shaky-cam fight scenes just feel blurry and confusing and blend together.
The acting was decent, but most of the characters were generic and boring.
The two old men were great!
Not a lot happens in this movie honestly. About halfway through I kept checking my watch and it never pulled me back in. The 'action' starts around then and never stops, but that means they have a bunch of shaky cam fight scenes back to back until the movie ends. The low budget fight scenes aren't good, and it got old fast. I wish they'd focused on a better story or a more attainable type of action scene with what they had to work with.
They didn't show much of the rat people, which is a shame.
The lighting throughout the movie was just super dark too, it was difficult to see, which made the shaky-cam fight scenes just feel blurry and confusing and blend together.