🎬 CARGO (2017) – How Far Would You Go to Protect the One You Love?

Genres
🧟♂️ Drama, Horror, Post-Apocalyptic
📅 Release Date: May 17, 2017
🎬 Directors: Ben Howling & Yolanda Ramke
🏛️ Studio: Netflix, Causeway Films
Main Cast:
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Martin Freeman as Andy Rose
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Simone Landers as Thoomi
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Susie Porter as Kay
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Anthony Hayes as Vic
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Caren Pistorius as Lorraine
🌍 Plot Summary
Set in the hauntingly desolate landscape of a zombie-infested Australia, Cargo is a deeply emotional and gripping tale of survival, sacrifice, and love. The story follows Andy, a devoted father, who is stranded in the outback with his infant daughter Rosie after a viral outbreak turns people into violent, undead creatures within 48 hours of infection.
After being bitten, Andy realizes he has less than two days before he too turns into one of them. With time running out, he embarks on a desperate journey to find a safe haven for Rosie—someone who can care for her when he no longer can. Along the way, he meets Thoomi, a young Aboriginal girl who is navigating her own losses in a world ravaged by decay. Together, their paths intertwine in a story that’s as heartbreaking as it is hopeful.
🧟♂️ Trailer Highlights
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Martin Freeman’s raw, emotional performance as a father racing against time
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Stark, sun-scorched Australian landscapes that feel eerily empty
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A tender but tragic montage of Andy’s transformation
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Suspenseful scenes of infected attacks, yet with a quiet, emotional tone
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The desperate final act as Andy’s condition worsens and his resolve strengthens
💔 What Sets It Apart
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Not your typical zombie horror—Cargo focuses more on emotional storytelling than jump scares
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A poignant exploration of parenthood, indigenous culture, and human resilience
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Martin Freeman delivers a career-highlight performance filled with quiet strength and heartache
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Offers a fresh take on the genre, blending post-apocalyptic tension with powerful human drama
🌅 Final Verdict
Cargo is a rare gem in the zombie genre—haunting, poetic, and deeply human. It turns the infected trope on its head, using the apocalypse as a backdrop for a story about love, legacy, and the lengths a parent will go to protect their child. If you’re looking for a horror movie with soul and substance, Cargo is a must-watch.
👣 “The world is ending. But love doesn’t.”
🧸 One father. One baby. One final journey.