The video is a review and analysis of the 2007 Spanish horror film "Rec" by James Agee, who is known for his "Kill Count" series. The film is a found-footage horror movie that follows a reporter, Ángela, and her cameraman, Pablo, as they document the night shift at a local fire station. They respond to an emergency call at an apartment building, where they become trapped with the residents and emergency workers. As the night progresses, it becomes clear that a mysterious infection is spreading, turning people into violent, zombie-like creatures. The video breaks down the film's plot, highlighting key scenes and kills, and provides behind-the-scenes information about the making of the film. James Agee also provides his own commentary and analysis, including his choices for the "coolest kill" and "lamest kill" in the movie.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The movie "Rec" is a Spanish found-footage film from 2007.
2. It was the first non-English language movie featured on "The Kill Count".
3. The movie follows a reporter, Ángela Vidal, and her crew as they document a night shift at a local fire station.
4. The crew accompanies firefighters to an apartment building, where they become trapped and must navigate a mysterious and deadly situation.
5. The building is quarantined due to a mysterious infection that is spreading among the residents.
6. The movie features a unique filming style, with a focus on realism and long takes.
7. The cast, including Manuela Velasco and Paco Plaza, rehearsed extensively to prepare for the film's complex scenes.
8. The movie's makeup effects were done by David Ambit of In-Side Effects.
9. The film's plot is revealed through the characters' interactions and the discovery of clues, including newspaper clippings and a reel-to-reel tape player.
10. The movie's climax features a terrifying confrontation with a character named Tristana Medeiros, who is infected and has a violent outburst.
11. The movie ends with Ángela being dragged away by Tristana, leaving her fate uncertain.
12. The movie "Rec" was a big inspiration for the horror game "Outlast".
13. A US remake, titled "Quarantine", was released in 2008.
14. The movie "Rec" has three sequels, which may be covered in a future episode of "The Kill Count".
15. The movie's runtime is 78 minutes, and it features 16 kills or infections.
16. The movie's victim rate is approximately one every 4.88 minutes.
17. The "Golden Chainsaw" award for coolest kill goes to Marie Carmen, who is handcuffed and attacked by an infected person.
18. The "Dole Machete" award for lamest kill goes to the Colombian girl who collapses in the hallway.