Zombie
Flesh Eaters Movie Review:
In 1978 "Dawn of the Dead" came out. The movie about a zombie
occupied shopping-mall was a major hit, and was at that
time the most violent film that been showned on the screen.
It was called "Zombi" in Italy, and was so popular there
that they would make a follow-up. In order to ride on the
waves of success, are they named it "Zombi 2" in Italy (very
original). An aged man named Lucio Fulci, with thirty movies
behind himself that passed by relatively unobserved, stood
for the direction. With "Zombie Flesh Eaters" is he received
his great breakthrough. He knew now what the public wanted
to see, and under the next two years he spat out ultraviolent
zombiemovies which all are reckoned as classics today. Though
it was called "Zombi 2" in Italy, isn´t it a sequel. Fulci
set his own mark on his films. In contrast to Romero´s sometimes
comic "Dawn", is "Zombie" dead serious and gruesome and
is about voodoo on a Caribbean island. And while Romero´s
zombies were bluish, are Fulci´s dead for a long time ago
with far advanced decomposition, and somehow more powerful
with their slower walk.
An
ownerless sailing boat is drifting outside of New York.
Two policemen goes on board to see if there are any survivors
left. One of them goes into the cabin, and is all of a sudden
attacked by a zombie. The zombie kills him and goes up on
deck, there he gets hit by several bullets from the other
policeman, until he falls overboard and disappears among
the waves. It shows up that the boat belongs to a famous
scientist. A journalist gets wind of the case, and he and
the scientists daughter makes their way together with two
other people to Matul Island in the Caribbean Sea, where
he latest was seen, to search for him. On the island dies
the inhabitants one after another by a mysterious disease.
The madness begins when there is a rumour that some people
have seen a villager walk out on the street. The trouble
is that he died for two days ago.
"Zombie
Flesh Eaters" was banned for a long time in many countries,
and has a reputation of being an extremely stomach-churning
horror film, full of disgusting effects. But the fact is
that Fulci became worse in his coming movies. In "Zombie
Flesh Eaters" is he more restrained and doesn´t completely
rely on special effects. The movie has actually a very good
story. That is not to say that it is for all, nervous people
should stay away. It´s containing among other an incredible
scene there a shark and a zombie tries to eat up each other.
The music is very cheap but extremely effective and powerful.
Otherwise are the actors not so good, but it is Fulci´s
direction that raising "Zombie Flesh Eaters". And he does
it so good that it´s on the verge of a five in my rating
scale. But this is a low budget film, and it shows on the
zombies make-up which sometimes isn´t so credible. And the
time will elapse twenty minutes before it comes to the point,
so my rating must be 4,5.
Kent
Palmgren
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