Newcomer Tim McClelland's first film may be a no-budget effort with all kinds of technical hiccups, but you have to admire his dedication to trying to bring something new to the Pa zombie genre. In Fugure State, McClelland uses traditional zombie apocalypse tropes and combines them with the amnesia angle to create, as he says; "a mood of pervasive dread, not so much through the threat of physical violence as through the much more unsettling psychological horror of identity loss and the unreliability of memory and even reality itself."
About Fugue State
In "Fugue State," there occurs a sudden and widespread outbreak of insanity and violence among ordinary people, believed to be caused by an “Amnesia Plague” of unknown origin. While the most noticeable of the infected are those that resort to murder and cannibalism, there is in fact a great variety of symptoms experienced, including, but not limited to,...
About Fugue State
In "Fugue State," there occurs a sudden and widespread outbreak of insanity and violence among ordinary people, believed to be caused by an “Amnesia Plague” of unknown origin. While the most noticeable of the infected are those that resort to murder and cannibalism, there is in fact a great variety of symptoms experienced, including, but not limited to,...
- 5/29/2009
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