Arnold Schwarzenegger goes to the art-house in a zombie
drama called Maggie. Directed by first time film director Henry Hobson, we
explore a scaled back Arnold who is stripped away of his action persona and
those campy one liner’s. In this film he portrays everyday man Wade Vogel. Wade
has a problem though, his 16 year old daughter Maggie was infected by a zombie.
As the film opens he
goes to the hospital to pick her up where the nurse informs him that she is
going to go into the quarantine. Wade will have none of that as he takes her
home. It seems that when people are infected with this virus, they are
automatically stuck in quarantine to contain the virus and not infect anyone
else. While we do get some zombies here and there, Maggie is more of a drama
with a horror film backdrop. As this film explores a father in the last weeks
with his daughter before she fully turns into a zombie. The first time director
really steers clear of the horror film clichés and zombie clichés as well. As
he gives us a character study on a father coming to terms with losing his
daughter and if he can truly let go of her.