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In the aftermath of a zombie outbreak, zombies are cured and exiled to secluded camps. There has been talk about rehabilitating post-zombies back into society. Steve, the journalist reporting on the case, thinks the zombies still pose a threat to society. He ventures into one of these camps to prove to the world that rehabilitation is out the question.
i love how the reporter and cameraman clearly had opposing views on the zombies. while the reporter tries his best to prevent the zombies from coming back to their society by showing all their bad sides, the cameraman, in his own little way, shows the human sides of the zombies. he zooms in on their houseplant when they arrive, he stays behind even when the reporter leaves, and he captures the humanity and emotions that the zombies revealed when they thought they were alone. i just love how the zombies can be a representation for all the outcasts in society. the reporter represented society and how it continues to view the outcasts, while the cameraman chooses to understand them. it's just a simple film than can relate to many people in different ways, and i love that about it.
Potret media liputan berita di film ini menggambarkan jika mereka hanya menampilkan yg menakutkan² saja tp cerita yg sesungguhnya malah di cut dan tdk ditampilkan 😭 Ketika zombie yg malah mempunyai sisi kemanusiaan dibandingkan manusianya itu sendiri
Hier erfahren wir was Zombies so in ihrem Alltag machen wenn sie nicht gerade Menschen jagen und deren Fleisch fressen. Könnte auch als Spin-Off zu den ganzen Romero Filmen durchgehen. 😉
That was fine. It was zombies. AGAIN. I am over this. At least they tried something new. It had some soul and was a little heart warming, but kind of heavy handed.
I know prejudice is bad, and someone who does not, this is not going to change their mind.