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Diary Of The Dead (2007)

Review

 

George Romero shows us once again why he reigns over the Zombie Horror genre as he yet again comes up with an original way of treating his zombies. This one purports to be the video record of a group of young people who are shooting a low-budget horror movie when the terror strikes: corpses begin re-animating, intent on chewing the living. Our heroes trek across Pennsylvania, encountering the staggering zombies as they go. Other pieces of video are incorporated, which gives Romero a chance at some great set-pieces, including the brilliant opening sequence, a live local-TV feed that goes horribly, horribly wrong, and a home-video tape from a family birthday party, where the party clown turns out to be a dead ringer. All of Romero's Dead films are political, and this one's no exception, with a stark view of the way things are today; it doesn't offer the Hawksian heroics of the survivors in Dawn of the Dead or Land of the Dead for comfort, just a group of bickering, shocked youths. There's too much talk about the detachment of watching things through a lens, but in general this is a bracing, intelligent movie.

Technical Details

 

Joshua Close ; Scott Wentworth ; Michelle Morgan ; Joe Dinicol ; Shawn Roberts ; Philip Riccio

George A. Romero

Restricted

2007

Fullscreen 4:3

English - Dolby Digital (2.0)

95 minutes (approx)

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