4/10
Try Romero's Dawn of the Dead Instead
22 February 2020
An outbreak at a research lab takes the world by storm. Within the first 10 minutes you see zombies chomping down into some defenceless victims. A group of soldiers lead by Jose Gras (or Robert O'Neil), who looks like The Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors and two reporters investigate the new zombie problem and try and survive. Just remember, because the characters in this movie can't seem to get it, just shoot them in the head.

George A. Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD was a monster influence for this film. To the point where it seems like just a bad remake. The band Gpblin did the music, but most of it was taken right out of the Romero zombie classic. The music works though, extremely well in fact, but it was taken from other films. Never boring, but silly and repulsive. Perhaps undemanding zombie lovers might enjoy this movie.

On a final note it becomes beyond ridiculous when reporter Lia Rousseau (Margie Newton) decides she is going to go into a nearby village within the jungle alone due to her experiences in living in such a village for a year. She strips down in front of five men (four of which are pretty much strangers) and with the quickness of the unbuttoning of a blouse she is suddenly transformed into being able to mix in with the jungle tribe. Face paint and bottoms made from plants included.
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