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The Battery (2012 film) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Battery (2012 film)

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| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $6,000
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''The Battery'' is a 2012 American independent zombie comedy-drama horror film and the directorial debut of Jeremy Gardner. The film stars Gardner and co-producer Adam Cronheim as two former baseball players trying to survive a zombie apocalypse. The film premiered at the Telluride Horror Show in October 2012 and received a video-on-demand release June 4, 2013. It has won audience awards at several international film festivals.
== Plot ==
After a zombie apocalypse has overtaken the entire New England area, two former baseball players, Ben (Jeremy Gardner) and Mickey (Adam Cronheim), travel the back-roads of Connecticut with no destination in mind. Their backstory reveals that they were trapped in a house in Massachusetts, along with Mickey's family, for three months. Mickey's father, mother and brother were killed before they figured out how to escape. Since then, Ben opposes sleeping indoors and the two have had many arguments regarding the matter. While Ben quickly adapts to the "hunter-gatherer" and constantly on the road lifestyle, Mickey is almost the opposite, refusing to face the situation and longs for a "normal" life. He refuses to kill zombies and learn to fish, and is always listening to his CD player with headphones on, burning through batteries and distracting himself from his surroundings, against Ben's advice.
As the two visit Mickey's girlfriend's now-unoccupied house, Mickey's proposal to sleep indoors is again quickly shot down by Ben. While gathering useful items from the house, Ben finds two walkie-talkies. As they test the walkie-talkies' range, they accidentally overhear a conversation between two other survivors, Annie and "The Orchard", implying they belong to an organized group of survivors. Mickey eagerly contacts them and asks to join, only to be flatly refused. Despite Ben's advice, Mickey tries contacting them again a few times, but no one replies.
The duo travel further and explore a house inside a forest, where Mickey once again insists on staying indoors. Ben relents, presumably to ease his friend's frustration, but takes away Mickey's headphones for the night. That evening, Ben drinks, listens to music and dances, while Mickey speaks on the walkie talkie. Annie replies, this time firmly tells him to stay off the channel and stop contacting her group.
The following morning, Ben discovers a zombie tied up near the house and releases it in Mickey's room. He keeps the door shut while urging Mickey to kill it with the baseball bat he left in the room earlier. After the sound of the struggle stops, Ben opens the door, discovering his friend has successfully killed the undead. Mickey angrily attacks Ben and storms outside. As Ben tries to cheer him up, Mickey breaks down in tears, telling Ben of his conversation with Annie.
Killing his first zombie and getting turned down by a community seem to have changed Mickey. He starts heeding Ben's advice, learns fishing and spends much less time with his headphones on. As the two stop by the road to inspect a car, Mickey discovers the engine is still warm and gets taken hostage by a man with a knife, who orders Ben to give him their car keys. Ben tricks the man into letting Mickey go, then he shoots and kills him as he flees. Immediately after, two other survivors arrive. The woman explains that the man stole the car from them, and says Ben did the right thing. Her companion Egghead refuels the car and they prepare to leave. Mickey, recognizing Annie's voice from the walkie talkie, calls her by name. Annie, not wanting them to follow her to her group, shoots Ben in the leg and throws their car keys into a large grassy area then leaves with Egghead. As it is too dark to find the keys, Ben and Mickey decide to sleep in the car until morning.
The duo are awakened by zombie noises, and turning on the headlights reveal that they have been surrounded by zombies. Since Ben's leg makes it too painful to move, the two are forced to spend an undetermined amount of days inside the car. They finally decide that Mickey should get out via the sunroof and try to find the car keys. When he returns, Ben finds out that he was bitten and is forced to shoot him. The movie ends with Ben talking to the walkie-talkie, claiming he will come and kill Annie to avenge Mickey's death. The mid-credit shows Ben has escaped the car and is walking down the road, with a horde of zombies shambling behind him.


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