Dawn
of the Dead Movie Review:
Incredibly
awesome and astounding good. The definitive zombie film,
and the best horror film I´ve seen. And there will probably
not be any better, because they don´t make horror films
like this anymore. This is the second installment in Romero´s
living dead trilogy, and it´s on account of this film I
rank him as the best director in the genre. I was totally
blown away when I first saw "Dawn of the Dead". Romero made
consciously the effects incredibly rough, and he used the
special effect master Tom Savini to shock the public. Blood
and violence is so repugnant in real life, and he wanted
to show that on film too.
The
nightmarish plot is about a world populated by zombies,
who only becomes more and more, and four individuals struggling
for survival. When the four protagonists begins to finish
up gas, are they land their chopper on the roof at a big
zombie occupied shopping-mall. Their intensions was to stay
there, with the use of food and weapon. But a motorcycle-gang
will also have a piece of the cake. When they breaking into
the shopping-mall, all hell´s breaking loose, and the zombies
are welling in all over the place. I really feel for the
characters, and want them to stay alive. But nothing last
forever...
Despite
I have given "Dawn of the Dead" a five in rating, isn´t
it completely flawless. I didn´t like all the comedy elements
with zombies in the shopping-mall, and sometimes they looked
completely harmless. It took away the tension a little.
I loved the music in the beginning, but after a while, in
the shopping-mall, it turned out to be weak. The special
effects could been made better (zombies with blue faces
and pink blood). Now you maybe wondering why I gave "Dawn
of the Dead" such a high rating? Well, when it is at its
best, it stands in a class of its own. Romero really know
how to scare the hell out of people, but he proves here
that he also controls other domains within the screen. And
even if it´s very long (140 minutes, director´s cut version)
is it contains no dull moments. It´s non-stop action all
the time.
Kent
Palgren
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