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In der Nähe der kalifornischen Küste kreist ein Hubschrauber, der nach eventuellen überlebenden Ausschau hält. Nach trostloser Suche fliegt man zu der geheimen, unterirdischen Millitärbasis zurück. Dort lebt eine kleine Anzahl von Menschen, die sich aus Wissenschaftlern und Millitär zusammensetzt und Experimente an Zombies durchführen. Man will versuchen die lebenden Toten zu kontrollieren. Als die Versuche mit den Zombies immer noch keine Früchte tragen und der Chef herausfindet, dass einer seiner toten Männer von Oberarzt Frankenstein an einen Zombie verfüttert wurde, dreht er durch. Jetzt kämpfen die Wissenschaftlerin und ihre beiden verbliebenen Freunde gegen das Millitär und die Zombies…
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I really really like the setup of strained relationship between the scientists and soldiers. There are some very spicy scenes and the acting is great. It’s a super good idea. Gore-wise it is the best in the series yet. It continues to be quite cartoonish in how easily body parts burst into a pool of blood and how easily the zombies bite and tear off flesh as if it were plasticine, but Dr Frankenstein’s test subjects are done really well and succeed in making you feel uncomfortable; organs spilling out, brains bashed in, heads disembodied, forceps holding bits together... it is effective body horror. On top of that, the zombies in this film are the most human-like we have seen them yet; you feel sorry for them. There is another element to it which is the strength of the protagonist, Sarah, esp in contrast to a pvt she is protective of. He has some terrible dialogue though, for example at the start: "I know you're strong, all right? So what? Stronger than me. Stronger than everyone. So what? So fucking what?" but i do relate to how scared he is and how he struggles mentally, and how every time he goes out to try to help he feels so useless and he feels shame and hates himself, he constantly fails in his duties, and he has no self-esteem left. And Sarah’s strength is tested throughout the film. She is scared too and has trouble sleeping and has a few breakdowns. She just keeps it together most of the time and thinks practically and she has a lot of confidence too, e.g.: "Don't worry. It's not going to come to that. We've just gotta pound some logic into their heads." so she sort of just keeps thinking practically about what needs to be done and does it along with confidence things will work out, although that is very much tested and [spoiler]does not work out in the end[/spoiler]... but I really admire that and have things to learn from her.
Bob is my favorite character. That’s it, that’s the comment.
This one way better than any of the remakes
Day of the Dead is the best of Romero’s films. It may be campy and move a bit slow, but it presents some original and interesting ideas. There’s also something undeniably cool about this particular style of zombie.
Another look at what would happen in a zombie apocalypse. I thought the story was interesting. Training a zombie is crazy. The effects are the best in the series so far. It doesn't drag too much.