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Zombie World
In this peculiar zombie world they do normal things, go to work, eat, take a walk, watch TV...but they are not alive. This is about to change.
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Plot Summary
Zombie World is an anthology horror film that presents a collection of disparate stories, each exploring the terrifying and often absurd nature of a zombie apocalypse. The film delves into various scenarios, showcasing different survivors' struggles, their encounters with the undead, and the breakdown of society in the face of overwhelming flesh-eating threats. Each segment offers a unique perspective on the end of the world as we know it.
Critical Reception
Zombie World, being an independent anthology with multiple directors, received varied critical attention, often falling into the niche of low-budget or direct-to-video horror. Reviews were generally mixed, with some praising its creative energy and distinct segments, while others criticized its inconsistent quality and lack of polish. Audience reception often aligned with critical views, appealing more to dedicated fans of the zombie subgenre looking for diverse takes rather than mainstream success.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a mixed bag of zombie-themed shorts, appealing to genre enthusiasts.
Some segments showcase inventive ideas and gore, while others lack cohesion.
A typical low-budget indie horror anthology with varying degrees of success.
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Fun Fact
Due to its anthology format with multiple directors, 'Zombie World' (2012) does not have a single credited director but rather a collection of filmmakers contributing their vision to the zombie apocalypse.
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