7/10
Once again the bloody Zombies in a good remake to George Romero film
23 February 2005
The movie concerns the living dead in a city where a lethal virus infiltrates into human body , creating the zombies after biting themselves . After her family turned into Zombies , the protagonist (Sarah Polley) escapes and she meets a hunk deputy man (Ving Rhames) , a marriage (formed by Mekhi Phifer and his pregnant wife) , a security guard (Michael Kelly) and others . They will find shelter at a mall . They'll have to confront lots of Zombies starving of human meat. When the undead rise, civilization will fall. When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth. 36 billion people have died since the reign of humanity. For the new Dawn, there's a reunion...How do you kill what's already dead?

¨Dawn of the dead¨ is an outstanding horror movie , it is realized in fast-moving and is neither boring , nor tiring , but entertaining and creepy . From start to finish the grisly action-packed is continued . The picture blends horror, suspense , tension , violence and great loads of blood and gore . The motion picture takes part of ¨Dawn of the dead¨ (the screenwriter is George A. Romero) and ¨Resident evil : Apocalypse¨ , too . This version is technically better than the original , because being more spectacular and thrilling . Special effects , FX , are first-rate , they have been realized by means of computer generator and the eerie Zombies transformed into flesh eating are made by means of a top-notch make-up .

The film obtained success at the boxoffice and was a real blockbuster in spite of the crude theme . The film is rated + 18 years for the scary murders and violence and isn't apt for boys , neither squeamish. The yarn will appeal to terror and gore enthusiasts . Rating : Good, above average.
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