The film was very pleasantly surprised. At the beginning, I didn't really count on the film and expected to see a trashy horror movie with bad makeup and liters of fake blood. I got it all except trash.
For me, as a spectator in our years, this film as a horror film is very naive and simple, because these are the distant seventies. But I was extremely pleased that the essence of the film is not about zombies, and not even horror. And in how four people survived in mortal danger around. How they changed, having gotten everything that any inhabitant of the consumer society wants. How they helped each other. As a man turned out to be worse than a monster. What separates a good work of art from the ordinary and the bad? It is relevant at all times and at all times and is able to convey emotions and feelings to the viewer. And therefore, behind the ridiculous blue make-up, low-quality special effects and an already old theme, you can easily see a really good movie about people who are trying to survive.