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Dawn of the Dead (R)
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While the re-envisioned
Dawn of the Dead
is not as clever as director
George Romero
's 1978 cult hit, its suspenseful storytelling, bloodthirsty zombies and notable performances make it a masterful horror pic nonetheless.
Story
Ana (
Sarah Polley
), a hard-working nurse living in a picturesque Wisconsin suburb, wakes up early one morning to find a little blonde neighborhood girl chomping on Ana's husband's jugular. She makes a quick getaway, only to find her pruned-lawn universe in complete disarray: Houses are on fire, cars are careening out of control and people are literally running for their lives--
and that's before the title art even appears
. It turns out a mysterious plague is transforming people into zombies with an insatiable appetite for living human tissue. Now on the run, Ana joins up with other survivors, including tough cop Kenneth (
Ving Rhames
), good guy Michael (
Jake Weber
), street-smart Andre (
Mekhi Phifer
) and his very pregnant wife Luda (
Inna Korobkina
), and decide the Crossroads Mall would be a good sanctuary. After convincing three security guards to let them into their safe haven, the group bands together to defend the mall against the growing army of zombies pawing at the glass doors. But while the mall, with its stores packed with food, clothing, TVs and radios, serves as an ideal refuge, the group realizes that no one is coming to rescue them and their only chance of survival is to plot their own escape. But their getaway is squelched when some of those still living barricaded inside the mall begin to show signs of infection, including the expectant Luda.
Acting
Drawing a skilled cast to a horror film--a genre that's not taken very seriously--is always a good move because it gives it a certain credibility.
Dawn of the Dead
's lineup, which includes
Polley
,
Rhames
,
Weber
and
Phifer
, offer up likeable characters despite the lack of character development. As the bleeding-heart nurse,
Polley
(
My Life Without Me
) is clearly the heroine here: Not only does she care for everyone's medical needs, but she is also the film's biggest risk taker, diving nose-first into dangerous situations for the group's sake. Her character Ana is a nice balance to
Rhames
' badass cop Kenneth, whose decisions are grounded and never clouded by emotion. Other dueling characters include
Weber
's (
Wendigo
) Michael, the group's strategic leader, and militant security guard CJ, played by
Michael Kelly
(
Unbreakable
). The cast plays off each other nicely; it's just a shame that they are emotionally disconnected. For example, although
Phifer
is persuasive as the doting father-to-be, it's difficult to sympathize with Andre's gut wrenching predicament with his pregnant zombie wife because their bond was never established. Look for actors from the original film in cameo appearances, including makeup artist
Tom Savini
(also a biker in the original) as the sheriff;
Scott Reiniger
(Roger), as the general; and
Ken Foree
(Peter), as the televangelist.
Direction
Dawn of the Dead
marks
Zack Snyder
's directorial debut--and what a project he chose.
Snyder
, however, fittingly resurrects the undead created by
Romero
24 years ago into much more menacing zombies for modern-day horror-savvy audiences: They are lightning-fast, have shark-like radar for human flesh and demonstrate pack mentality. Of course, the film's look is a lot slicker that its predecessor, minus a few action sequences involving the zombie hordes that almost appear to have been shot on digital video.
Snyder
, for example, was careful not to make the film too CGI-laden and instead relied on special effects makeup designer David Anderson (
Men in Black
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
) to make the zombies extremely gross, lifelike and menacing. But in focusing on creating this fear-provoking look, the film loses some of the subtle humor that distinguished the 1978 production from the average horror pic. Remember the scene in the original film that has the zombies robotically trying to walk up the down escalator?
Romero
had a way of laughing at the film's own absurdity without demeaning it;
Snyder
's humor here is less sophisticated and instead relies on screenwriter James Gunn's dialogue. But this modern
Dawn of the Dead
is still a thrilling moviegoing experience with tons of scares to be had.
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