[REC] 4: Apocalypse (2014), directed by Jaume Balagueró, is the fourth and final installment of the critically acclaimed Spanish horror franchise [REC]. While the series initially gained fame for its innovative found-footage style and intense claustrophobic terror, this entry moves in a different direction, abandoning the found-footage format for a more traditional cinematic approach.
The film picks up where [REC] 2 left off, with TV reporter Ángela Vidal (Manuela Velasco) being rescued from the infected apartment building. She is taken aboard a quarantine ship, supposedly safe from the infection. However, the virus soon begins to spread on the ship, plunging the crew and passengers into chaos. The confined setting of the ship mirrors the series’ earlier claustrophobia, but this time, it’s on open waters.
[REC] 4: Apocalypse (2014), directed by Jaume Balagueró, is the fourth and final installment of the critically acclaimed Spanish horror franchise [REC]. While the series initially gained fame for its innovative found-footage style and intense claustrophobic terror, this entry moves in a different direction, abandoning the found-footage format for a more traditional cinematic approach.
The film picks up where [REC] 2 left off, with TV reporter Ángela Vidal (Manuela Velasco) being rescued from the infected apartment building. She is taken aboard a quarantine ship, supposedly safe from the infection. However, the virus soon begins to spread on the ship, plunging the crew and passengers into chaos. The confined setting of the ship mirrors the series’ earlier claustrophobia, but this time, it’s on open waters.
[REC] 4: Apocalypse (2014), directed by Jaume Balagueró, is the fourth and final installment of the critically acclaimed Spanish horror franchise [REC]. While the series initially gained fame for its innovative found-footage style and intense claustrophobic terror, this entry moves in a different direction, abandoning the found-footage format for a more traditional cinematic approach.
The film picks up where [REC] 2 left off, with TV reporter Ángela Vidal (Manuela Velasco) being rescued from the infected apartment building. She is taken aboard a quarantine ship, supposedly safe from the infection. However, the virus soon begins to spread on the ship, plunging the crew and passengers into chaos. The confined setting of the ship mirrors the series’ earlier claustrophobia, but this time, it’s on open waters.