Monday, February 25, 2008

Night of the Living Dead

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I don't think I've sat through all of this film before. It's always called a horror classic. I've seen lots of "zombie" films and they all unnerve me in some ways. However, with so many references to zombies in TV adverts, music videos, videogames and the like, my emotions are a bit dulled. However, I can still partially see through my preconceptions enough to understand that this film didn't explain the flesh eating living dead as zombies and at the time the film was made the idea was probably new and groundbreaking. A failed satellite probe from Venus has spread a new and powerful type of radiation that causes the recently deceased to get up and start craving for living flesh. There is no more real explanation in the film but the TV and radio footage shown is believable because even the authorities are unable to explain the phenomenon. Even when you hope events are over at the end of the film there is a shock, a bleak end to what is even now in today's world a bleak film. I don't care to analyse the film anymore and I'm sure others have put many interpretations on it. But the timing is perfect, the pace is wonderful and the acting is superb. How much better it would have been if it were shot in colour I can't say, maybe the black and white even adds to the films power. It's a horror classic and deserves a place high on the all time best list.

3 comments:

Mrs. Hairy Woman said...

it's funny ... I think the best one yet is "Shaun Of The Dead".. It's classic comedy and horror...I do agree that Night Of The Living Dead is a pretty good movie..

Tara said...

I'm not into too many zombie movies (and yet they make their way into my dreams more than I've watched zombie films), but that one did have a shocking ending. I liked the black-n-white footage.

FW said...

There is a Hammer film called Plague of the Zombies too but it's nowhere near as good as this film in intensity.