In the end, it's just a gross-out, overkill version of Survivor. Instead of eating rats, the humans munch on each other.
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
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Reviews Counted:168
Fresh:128
Rotten:40
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Gruesome, but fun remake.
Rated: 18 [See Full Rating] for pervasive strong horror violence and gore, language and sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:26-03-2004
Synopsis: First-time director Zack Snyder remakes zombie master George A. Romero's classic 1978 gore-fest DAWN OF THE DEAD, wisely replicating only the basic elements of Romero's movie, instead sticking to... First-time director Zack Snyder remakes zombie master George A. Romero's classic 1978 gore-fest DAWN OF THE DEAD, wisely replicating only the basic elements of Romero's movie, instead sticking to his own vision of a world overrun by undead flesh-eating creatures. The action begins with nurse Ana (Sarah Polley) waking up to discover her boyfriend has become a tasty midnight snack for a formerly cute neighboring kid. To her horror, she realizes that the whole town is in a similar state of ghoulishness, until she runs into still-alive cop Kenneth (Ving Rhames); the levelheaded Michael (Jack Weber); and Andre (Mekhi Phifer), a rebel with a pregnant wife in tow. As in Romero's original, the group heads for the local mall where they barricade themselves inside. More survivors surface, while in the outside world the zombies go about their day by slowly taking over the planet. Undeterred by the odds against them, the survivors plot, scheme, and enjoy their mall paradise. As they plan their escape, some incredibly gruesome special effects are deployed, often with a dash of wry humor added for light relief. Placing the messages from Romero's version--a funny, scary look at consumerist society--on the back burner, the 2004 version of DAWN OF THE DEAD instead concentrates on delivering a witty blood-fest. The zombies appear to have taken their cues from the fast-moving corpses of Danny Boyle's 28 DAYS LATER, and are generally much more agile than their 1978 counterparts. Director Snyder gets the balance between humorous set-pieces and plot development exactly right throughout, producing an enjoyable remake that can easily hold its own alongside the deservedly hailed original film. [More]
Starring: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, Mekhi Phifer
Starring: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, Mekhi Phifer, Ty Burrell, Michael Kelly, Kevin Zegers, Lindy Booth
Director: Zack Snyder
Director: Zack Snyder
Screenwriter: James Gunn
Producer: Richard P. Rubinstein, Marc Abraham, Eric Newman
Composer: Tyler Bates
Studio: Universal Pictures
Reviews for Dawn of the Dead
Zack Snyder and screenwriter James Gunn...aren’t interested in socio-political underpinnings or subtext...but rather want to keep us perpetually on edge and creeped out.
The kind of joyous horror-viewing experience where you yell at the screen and cheer for the victims and the zombies with equal venom.
This remake does not want to annoy us with philosophical trappings. There is no sociological subtext.
The first 10 minutes are as good as anything I've seen this year --alas, the rest is best viewed late on Friday night after a crap day at work and several beers.
"When there're no more original ideas in Hollywood, the studios will opt to remake." And, in first-time director Zack Snyder's case, poorly.
The only thing that has improved with the remake is the quality of the blood.
Their efforts to survive make them human, but they can only confront more of the same, deadish or aliveish.
With a chainsaw number that easily enters my top-five-kill-scenes-of-all-time-list, I say bring on the sequels
Melding video game dynamics into big screen action, it’s as much a product of its time as the original, but one with, ironically, a consumer-tested appeal.
The gory, adults-only “Dawn of the Dead” can serve as a day brightener in certain situations. At least, that’s how it was for my husband and me.
What the remake gains over the original in slickness, it loses in visceral impact, and what it gains in imagery, it loses in narrative coherence.
There's plenty of blood, guts, flying limbs, loud music, high body count, and even a bit of nudity in the end...good times.
A non-nutritious junk food snack compared to Romero's feast of gore and metaphor.
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