Zombies of Mass Destruction

Like a Greek Chorus, Zombies represent us. They are us in the mass sense: the public opinion, the zeitgeist of the times. They speak (and eat brains) for us as a collective. As such, when you watch a zombie film, it is helpful to also watch for the satire that generally tags along. Horrible? Yes. But underlying the disturbing feeling of not being sure how to react to something that is neither alive nor fully dead, is a commentary about us as human beings. This makes Zombies a popular modern symbol.

Please watch Zombies of Mass Destruction directed by Kevin Hamedani. Cinematographer or director of photography is John Guleserian, special effects by Tom Devlin, and written by Ramon Isao & Keven Hamedani. Cast list is listed on the back of the essay I handed out today.

Sorry about the gore.

HOMEWORK: Respond to the film. Write about zombies, use zombies in your poetry, in your haiku, in your stage plays. Use zombies as a jumping off point to comment about mass society as you see it. Consider some of the concepts we have been talking about regarding taboos, society, culture and counter culture.

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