Zombie 108

Ho Yi of the Taipei Times wrote that "With a more than adequate beginning that recalls many blockbusters of its kind, the self-proclaimed horror B-movie gets off to a good start.

"[1] Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "Joe Chien fails to bring anything new to the table with this Asian take on the zombie-horror phenomenon; horror aficionados may still give the dying film a chance.

"[2] Mark Adams of Screen Daily wrote that while "The film starts well enough with the zombies (of the slow-moving variety) enthusiastic in their munching techniques and the cop’n’crooks liberal in their gunfire", the "action is only adequately staged" and the script is "pretty poor".

"[4] Pierce Conran of ScreenAnarchy wrote that "The film makes almost no sense and doesn't really seem to begin or end.

The only thing that marks it at all is its attitude: it is misogynist, apathetic and clearly demonstrates that the filmmakers couldn't give a damn about their audience.