Who's the cameraman of this film, a kid from middle school? When they looked behind the camera angle went up even though the eyes of the actors and actresses were staring at a straight direction? The zombie standing up grabbing the girl from the bus is how a rapist act, like seriously, the producers didn't find someone who can act like a zombie? Unnecessary scenes of the best friends went too long to showcase their "bond". How much was the budget for this film that it's filled with amateurs?
Unnecessary smoke was used too much just so they could pull off that "eerie" vibe. That vibe is the job of the actors and actresses, the only job that the production team should do is edit the scenes and put on some filter that could help strengthen that eerie vibe but this film was produced poorly.
Too much lighting. If the camera can't focus on their faces, why the heck would you film where the sunlight is directly shining on the camera? No wonder this movie was given a really bad review, like did the producers not watch the film before they could say "this is it"?
Stupid female lead opening the door just so she could "save" the girl from outside. Seriously, poorly written. Could've gone a better scene or dialogue to execute this stupid action.
Clearly, the production team isn't creative enough they don't know how those zombies could break in because the windows and doors are sealed shut. Could've let them stay until the night and starve then that would be the moment of the stupidity should come. Really, who wrote this script and thought it was the best "idea" of all? And what was that? The actors were able to get out of the building, went to the school bus at night without getting spotted or creating any noises for the zombies to hear?
The production team wasted their plot twist for a lousy camera angle, overused props and stupid lighting.