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So, Zombie (2011) is this interesting little short drama shot on Super-16mm, which definitely gives it a raw, gritty texture. The film has a haunting atmosphere, almost like you're peering into a dream that feels just a bit off. The pacing is deliberate—like it's taking its time to unfold, letting the viewer really soak in the emotions. You know, the themes here revolve around isolation and the human condition, which is pretty heavy for a short runtime. The practical effects, while minimal, are effective and add to the overall vibe without being over-the-top. Performances are understated but carry a weight that lingers. It's not your typical zombie flick, which is what really makes it distinctive.
Shot on Super-16mmFocuses on themes of isolationDeliberate pacing enhances emotional depth
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