
Carriers
In the desolate aftermath of a rapidly spreading pandemic, “Carriers” abandons typical outbreak narratives to focus on the insidious erosion of trust within a small group seeking refuge. This isn’t a story of fighting the virus, but of how fear and desperation transform ordinary individuals into potential threats to one another. The film’s claustrophobic tension isn’t built on jump scares, but on the escalating anxieties of a road trip through a crumbling American West, punctuated by morally ambiguous choices born from a desperate need for survival. The idyllic destination—a rumored virus-free beach—becomes a haunting symbol of unattainable hope, repeatedly undermined by the characters’ internal fracturing and a realistic portrayal of collapsing societal norms. It’s a distinctly *un*-heroic survival story, showcasing the brutality of self-preservation and the fragile bonds of friendship when facing absolute uncertainty.
Iinkcukacha zefilimu
- Abaqondisi
- Àlex Pastor, David Pastor
- Umhla wokukhululwa
- 2009-09-04
- Ubude bexesha
- 84 imiz
- Isikali
- 6.1 / 10 (1511)













