The night of the living dead
when there is no more room in hell, the dead descend on earth
Director: George Andrew Romero
Yes, because it's Romero, and as we really work alongside real zombies, we'll talk about his movies!
The night of the living dead is the first part of the Romero's saga of zombies! And we can say that starts strong.
A cemetery in Pennsylvania. Barbara and her brother Johnny have a long way to come to visit the grave of their father, buried in their hometown. This annual rite angry Johnny, who laughs at Barbara, and reminds him how he was afraid when she was a child. He tries again to frighten, telling her that the dead go pick her up. Barbara, ungry, isolates herself and assaulted by a person to the mechanical approach and ravaged face. His brother defends, but died in the fight, head smashed against a tombstone. Barbara flees and takes refuge in an isolated house. An African American road, Ben, joins her, and locks doors and windows with wooden boards while many dead, back to life, move towards the house.
Yes, here we are faced with the real disgusting zombies who come to eat your intestines. It's real stupid zombies which doesn't run and which doesn't reflect, and that's good!
So, I talk about "The night of the living dead", but I also recommend "Zombis" (Dawn of the Dead), who is the second opus of the saga, and therefore the following, and then Day of the Dead., and why not to finish the entire suite?
Because Romero, it's orange blood, but it is gory and violent and cruelly realistic!
