Undergods review – a visionary dystopian anthology :

Undergods review – a visionary dystopian anthology


Undergods begins with a prologue set in a filthy, post-apocalyptic landscape of Soviet-style tower blocks, being scavenged by Z (Géza Röhrig) and K (Johann Myers). After dumping another corpse in the back of their truck, K confesses to a recurring dream about a pale-faced man – a “ghost” – haunting an empty apartment, “somewhere far, far away from this dump”. This is Ron (Michael Gould), protagonist of the next story, and apparently the only tenant in a high-spec development in the last stages of completion – could it be one of the post-apocalyptic blocks in better days? He and his wife Ruth (Hayley Carmichael) are surprised when a shifty stranger (Ned Dennehy) turns up at their door claiming to have locked himself out of the 11th floor. Ill-advisedly, they make him up a bed.

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