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Day of the Dead (1985)

Day of the Dead (1985)

Rogue scientists and traumatized militia are pushed to the brink in this horror classic

7.4

Movie

United States of America
English
Drama, Horror, Mystery
1985
GEORGE A. ROMERO
Anthony Dileo Jr., Barbara Russell, Bruce Kirkpatrick
101 min

TLDR

Even though Romero’s later works didn’t receive the same acclaim, I hope that Twilight of the Dead still manages to get resurrected because of how good this and Night was.

What it's about

In an underground missile silo, there are two camps: a small group of scientists studying how to solve the zombie problem, and a military unit assigned to protect them, though tensions rise when they start losing numbers.

The take

While zombies weren’t new in film, it wasn’t until writer-director George A. Romero’s Living Dead saga that the zombie as we know it today was created. Day of the Dead is the third in the franchise, and like Night and Dawn, Romero was more interested in the way humans were the threat, more so than the flesh-eating monsters, this time between scientific innovation and military force, both that are pushed to the extremes without any ethical restraint, and both being the very same concerns that America held at the time of release. And with Tom Savini and team’s groundbreaking special effects, it’s no wonder that Day of the Dead became a horror classic.

What stands out

The effects. While today’s effects and CGI have substantially improved, there’s no denying that Tom Savini’s work with the franchise was part of the reason behind that improvement.

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