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{{Infobox film
| name = Severed: Forest of the Dead
| name = Severed
| director = [[Carl Bessai]]
| director = [[Carl Bessai]]
| producer = Andrew Boutilier<br />Cynthia Chapman
| producer = {{plainlist|
* Andrew Boutilier
* Cynthia Chapman
}}
| writer = Carl Bessai<br />Travis McDonald<br />Julian Clarke
| writer = {{plainlist|
| starring = [[Paul Campbell (Canadian actor)|Paul Campbell]]<br />[[Sarah Lind]]<br />[[JR Bourne]]
* Carl Bessai
| music = Clinton Shorter
* Travis McDonald
* Julian Clarke
}}
| starring = {{plainlist|
* [[Paul Campbell (Canadian actor)|Paul Campbell]]
* [[Sarah Lind]]
* [[JR Bourne]]
}}
| music = [[Clinton Shorter]]
| cinematography = James Liston
| cinematography = James Liston
| editing = [[Julian Clarke]]
| editing = [[Julian Clarke]]
| studio = Forest of the Dead Productions Inc.<br />Brightlight Pictures
| studio = {{plainlist|
* Chum Television
| distributor = Forest of the Dead Productions Inc.
* Brightlight Pictures
| released = {{start date|2005|10|20}}
* Submission Films
}}
| distributor = [[Voltage Pictures]]
| released = {{film date|2005|10|20|[[Screamfest Horror Film Festival|Screamfest]]|ref1=<ref name=premiere>{{cite web|url=http://twitchfilm.com/2005/10/oooh-a-trailer-for-carl-bessais-severed.html|title=Oooh! A Trailer for Carl Bessai's Severed!|last=Brown|first=Todd|work=[[Twitch Film]]|date=2005-10-22|accessdate=2013-12-17}}</ref>}}
| runtime = 93 minutes
| runtime = 93 minutes
| country = Canada
| country = Canada
| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = English
}}
}}
'''''Severed: Forest of the Dead''''' is a 2005 [[zombie]] suspense [[horror film]] directed by Carl Bessai and set in a remote [[logging]] community following an incident where a [[Genetics|genetic]] [[experiment]] goes wrong.<ref>[http://www.whistlerfilmfestival.com/07/images/stories/2007site/pdf07/new_board_for_wffs.pdf whistlerfilmfestival.com], PDF document "Carl Bessai biography", Retrieved 10-01-2008</ref><ref name=auburn>by Lee Roberts, [http://www.best-horror-movies.com/severed.html best-horror-movies.com], September 21, 2006 review: "Severed: Forest of the Dead is a good movie with lots of zombie-like activity.", Retrieved 10-01-2008</ref><ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5057/is_/ai_n18406936 findarticles.com], from archive of June 2006 [[Video Business]], "Severed: forest of the dead.(Brief article)(Video recording review)", Retrieved 10-01-2008</ref><ref name=esplatter>[http://www.esplatter.com/reviews.php?id=832 esplatter.com], [[Horror Movie]] review of "''Severed - Forest of the Dead'' (2005)", Retrieved 10-01-2008</ref>


'''''Severed''''', titled '''''Severed: Forest of the Dead''''' in the United States, is a 2005 Canadian [[zombie]] [[horror film]] directed by [[Carl Bessai]] and set in a remote logging community following an incident where a genetic experiment goes wrong.
==Premise==


==Plot==
Zombies are on the loose somewhere in the Pacific Northwest, and our heroes must survive them.
In a forest on a remote island, a team of loggers led by Mac (Julian Christopher) face opposition from protesters led by Rita, a known [[eco-terrorist]]. The company that employs Mac's team is conducting an experiment in the area, supervised by Carter, a chemist. One of Mac's loggers hits a [[tree spiking|spiked]] tree and suffers a wound from his chainsaw. The sap of the tree infects his wounds and causes him to undergo a transformation.


The president of the company decides to send his son Tyler to investigate the loss of contact with the loggers, hoping Tyler will learn more about the industry. When he arrives, Tyler discovers most of the loggers and protesters have become zombies. He comes across a bunker where Mac, Rita and Carter have taken shelter, along with other survivors including Mac's apprentice Luke (Michael Teigen). The company learns of the zombie outbreak when a chemist examining one of Carter's samples at their lab is infected by the altered sap. Tyler's father wishes to send an evacuation to rescue his son but is overruled by the other members of the board, who decide to set up a quarantine.
The zombies in the film ''Severed'' are similar to the standard zombie in movement, however there is a slight difference in their appearance; as opposed to having a pale and bloodless skin tone, many of the zombies have a yellow discoloration, and sport dark veins on the side of their head.<ref name=tla>by David Greenberg, [http://www.tlavideo.com/product/1-1132-233401_severed-forest-of-the-dead.html?sn=1 tlavideo.com], review of ''Severed: Forest of the Dead'', Retrieved 10-01-2008</ref>


The survivors leave the bunker and attempt to drive off the island, but they find the road blocked by the company. They get separated and several more victims fall to the zombies. After reuniting at the logging base, Mac recovers another truck and the group decides to travel to another abandoned facility in the hopes of radioing for help. At the camp, Mac finds the radio dead, while Tyler and Rita begin to become close. Luke is dragged off by the zombies when Carter becomes too frightened to help him. Later, Carter becomes overwhelmed by guilt and confesses that the company had him conducting genetic experiments to grow the trees faster, leading to an increase in profit.
As with most zombie movies, in order to be killed, one must remove the zombie's head or destroy its brain, to quote the movie, “you have to sever the head; it’s the only way to kill them", although wounding a zombie appears to be easier than in other zombie movies.<ref name=auburn/><ref name=buried>by Gravefigger, [http://www.buried.com/moviereviews/horror.php?id=2381 buried.com], review "Severed: Forest of the Dead (2006)", Retrieved 10-01-2008</ref>


The next day, the remaining survivors attempt to drive to another potential exit but encounter more zombies. Mac loses hope when he sees Luke as a zombie, as he considered Luke a son. He tearfully kills Luke with an axe, after which Rita tries to console him. They find the road blocked but hear a chopper approaching. Instead of saving them, however, the chopper opens fire. They are rescued by another renegade band of surviving loggers, who reveal that the company plans to kill them all. The militaristic nature of the camp disturbs the remaining survivors, especially a sadistic game they play in which a selected member of the camp must kill a certain number of zombies in a pen. That night, the head of the camp attempts to rape Rita, but Tyler defends her. They admit their attraction and have sex. The next day, Carter is selected to enter the pen, but he becomes frightened and jams his gun, ending up needing to be rescued. He is bullied mercilessly for this by the loggers, who blame him for the crisis.
==Plot==

In a remote wilderness loggers and [[environmental activists]] must join together to survive against zombies resulting from a logging company's genetic experiments in an attempt to increase lumber production which will in theory lead to a 15% increase in profit. A lumberjack is injured when cutting a tree which has been [[tree spiking|spiked]] by environmentalists. He is infected by genetically modified tree sap, causing him to turn into a zombie.<ref name=auburn/><ref name=esplatter/><ref name=tla/><ref name=buried/>
His spirit broken, Carter takes an axe and leaves the camp alone that night. Zombies wander in through the open gate and kill everyone except Mac, Rita and Tyler, who wake up and flee. At the gate, Mac is bitten. Rita confesses to him as he turns that she was the one who spiked the tree, and with his last breaths as a human, Mac forgives her. While running through the woods, Tyler and Rita hear Carter, who is surrounded by zombies, screaming for help. Tyler attempts to save him, but they are both overrun by zombies. Rita, now the last survivor, sees the lights of a car and happens upon a road she begins to follow in hopes of escape. In his mansion, Tyler's father looks sadly at a picture of himself with Tyler, realizing that his actions led to the loss of his son.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Paul Campbell]] as Tyler
*[[Paul Campbell (Canadian actor)|Paul Campbell]] as Tyler
*[[Sarah Lind]] as Rita
*[[Sarah Lind]] as Rita<ref>[http://www.filmmovement.com/downloads/press/A%20Simple%20Curve%20Press%20Kit.pdf fimmovement.com], PDF document "A Simple Curve", [[Sarah Lind]] biography on page 8, Retrieved 10-02-2008</ref>
*Julian Christopher as Mac
*[[Julian Christopher]] as Mac
*[[JR Bourne]] as Carter
*[[JR Bourne]] as Carter
*Michael Teigen as Luke
*Michael Teigen as Luke
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*[[Zak Santiago]] as Ramon
*[[Zak Santiago]] as Ramon
*[[Alex Zahara]] as Smith
*[[Alex Zahara]] as Smith

==Production==
Filming took place in [[Victoria, British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=5a175e43-a483-426c-9aef-66dbc230b3d3&sponsor=|title=Island film production heat wave in the forecast|work=[[Times Colonist]]|date=2006-07-26|accessdate=2013-12-17}}</ref>

==Release==
''Severed'' premiered at the 2005 [[Screamfest Horror Film Festival|Screamfest]]<ref name=premiere/> and was released on DVD August 1, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/story/dvd-release-list-a-drop-bucket|title=DVD Release List: A Drop in the Bucket|last=Condit|first=Jon|work=[[Dread Central]]|date=2006-07-31|accessdate=2013-12-17}}</ref>

==Reception==
Robert Koehler of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called the film an ingenious genre film "that should greatly please the hardcore crowd and arthouse denizens."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2006/film/reviews/severed-1200516763/|title=Review: 'Severed'|last=Koehler|first=Robert|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=2006-04-25|accessdate=2013-12-17}}</ref> Brian McNail from Brutal As Hell called the film "boring and stereotypical", though he stated that the gore and acting were both good.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brutalashell.com/2009/03/dvd-review-severed-forest-of-the-dead/|title=DVD Review: Severed: Forest of the Dead|last=McNail|first=Brian|work=BrutalAsHell.com|date=2009-03-14|accessdate=2013-12-17}}</ref> Daniel Benson of HorrorTalk.com rated it 3.5/5 stars and called it "a fairly enjoyable zombie romp" that lacks originality.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.horrortalk.com/reviews/156-severed.html|title=Severed DVD Review|last=Benson|first=Daniel|work=HorrorTalk.com|date=2009-02-14|accessdate=2013-12-17}}</ref> Lee Roberts of Best-Horror-Movies.com rated it 2/5 stars and wrote that the film followed the rules of the zombie genre well but did not actually have zombies in it. Lee also criticized the film's lack of originality.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.best-horror-movies.com/review?name=severed-forest-of-the-dead-2005-review|title=Severed: Forest of the Dead (2005) Review|last=Roberts|first=Lee|work=Best-Horror-Movies.com|date=2012-07-07|accessdate=2013-12-17}}</ref> [[Peter Dendle]] called the film generic and predictable, though he wrote that the fresh setting and uniquely Canadian feel help.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000–2010|last=Dendle|first=Peter|publisher=[[McFarland & Company]]|year=2012|isbn=9780786461639|page=182|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nMFGJbVpumQC&pg=PA180}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*{{Amg movie|336224|Severed / Severed: Forest of the Dead}}
*{{AllMovie title|336224}}

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Revision as of 21:51, 10 September 2024

Severed
Directed byCarl Bessai
Written by
  • Carl Bessai
  • Travis McDonald
  • Julian Clarke
Produced by
  • Andrew Boutilier
  • Cynthia Chapman
Starring
CinematographyJames Liston
Edited byJulian Clarke
Music byClinton Shorter
Production
companies
  • Chum Television
  • Brightlight Pictures
  • Submission Films
Distributed byVoltage Pictures
Release date
Running time
93 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Severed, titled Severed: Forest of the Dead in the United States, is a 2005 Canadian zombie horror film directed by Carl Bessai and set in a remote logging community following an incident where a genetic experiment goes wrong.

Plot

In a forest on a remote island, a team of loggers led by Mac (Julian Christopher) face opposition from protesters led by Rita, a known eco-terrorist. The company that employs Mac's team is conducting an experiment in the area, supervised by Carter, a chemist. One of Mac's loggers hits a spiked tree and suffers a wound from his chainsaw. The sap of the tree infects his wounds and causes him to undergo a transformation.

The president of the company decides to send his son Tyler to investigate the loss of contact with the loggers, hoping Tyler will learn more about the industry. When he arrives, Tyler discovers most of the loggers and protesters have become zombies. He comes across a bunker where Mac, Rita and Carter have taken shelter, along with other survivors including Mac's apprentice Luke (Michael Teigen). The company learns of the zombie outbreak when a chemist examining one of Carter's samples at their lab is infected by the altered sap. Tyler's father wishes to send an evacuation to rescue his son but is overruled by the other members of the board, who decide to set up a quarantine.

The survivors leave the bunker and attempt to drive off the island, but they find the road blocked by the company. They get separated and several more victims fall to the zombies. After reuniting at the logging base, Mac recovers another truck and the group decides to travel to another abandoned facility in the hopes of radioing for help. At the camp, Mac finds the radio dead, while Tyler and Rita begin to become close. Luke is dragged off by the zombies when Carter becomes too frightened to help him. Later, Carter becomes overwhelmed by guilt and confesses that the company had him conducting genetic experiments to grow the trees faster, leading to an increase in profit.

The next day, the remaining survivors attempt to drive to another potential exit but encounter more zombies. Mac loses hope when he sees Luke as a zombie, as he considered Luke a son. He tearfully kills Luke with an axe, after which Rita tries to console him. They find the road blocked but hear a chopper approaching. Instead of saving them, however, the chopper opens fire. They are rescued by another renegade band of surviving loggers, who reveal that the company plans to kill them all. The militaristic nature of the camp disturbs the remaining survivors, especially a sadistic game they play in which a selected member of the camp must kill a certain number of zombies in a pen. That night, the head of the camp attempts to rape Rita, but Tyler defends her. They admit their attraction and have sex. The next day, Carter is selected to enter the pen, but he becomes frightened and jams his gun, ending up needing to be rescued. He is bullied mercilessly for this by the loggers, who blame him for the crisis.

His spirit broken, Carter takes an axe and leaves the camp alone that night. Zombies wander in through the open gate and kill everyone except Mac, Rita and Tyler, who wake up and flee. At the gate, Mac is bitten. Rita confesses to him as he turns that she was the one who spiked the tree, and with his last breaths as a human, Mac forgives her. While running through the woods, Tyler and Rita hear Carter, who is surrounded by zombies, screaming for help. Tyler attempts to save him, but they are both overrun by zombies. Rita, now the last survivor, sees the lights of a car and happens upon a road she begins to follow in hopes of escape. In his mansion, Tyler's father looks sadly at a picture of himself with Tyler, realizing that his actions led to the loss of his son.

Cast

Production

Filming took place in Victoria, British Columbia.[2]

Release

Severed premiered at the 2005 Screamfest[1] and was released on DVD August 1, 2006.[3]

Reception

Robert Koehler of Variety called the film an ingenious genre film "that should greatly please the hardcore crowd and arthouse denizens."[4] Brian McNail from Brutal As Hell called the film "boring and stereotypical", though he stated that the gore and acting were both good.[5] Daniel Benson of HorrorTalk.com rated it 3.5/5 stars and called it "a fairly enjoyable zombie romp" that lacks originality.[6] Lee Roberts of Best-Horror-Movies.com rated it 2/5 stars and wrote that the film followed the rules of the zombie genre well but did not actually have zombies in it. Lee also criticized the film's lack of originality.[7] Peter Dendle called the film generic and predictable, though he wrote that the fresh setting and uniquely Canadian feel help.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Brown, Todd (2005-10-22). "Oooh! A Trailer for Carl Bessai's Severed!". Twitch Film. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  2. ^ "Island film production heat wave in the forecast". Times Colonist. 2006-07-26. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  3. ^ Condit, Jon (2006-07-31). "DVD Release List: A Drop in the Bucket". Dread Central. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  4. ^ Koehler, Robert (2006-04-25). "Review: 'Severed'". Variety. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  5. ^ McNail, Brian (2009-03-14). "DVD Review: Severed: Forest of the Dead". BrutalAsHell.com. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  6. ^ Benson, Daniel (2009-02-14). "Severed DVD Review". HorrorTalk.com. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  7. ^ Roberts, Lee (2012-07-07). "Severed: Forest of the Dead (2005) Review". Best-Horror-Movies.com. Retrieved 2013-12-17.
  8. ^ Dendle, Peter (2012). The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000–2010. McFarland & Company. p. 182. ISBN 9780786461639.