In this episode of Zombie Book Club, Dan and Leah delve into George A. Romero's 1985 masterpiece, Day of the Dead. Set in an underground bunker, the film explores the psychological unraveling of a group of scientists and soldiers amidst a zombie apocalypse. Central to the narrative is Dr. Sarah Bowman, who navigates a world rife with misogyny and military aggression, and Bub, a zombie exhibiting signs of intelligence and emotion, challenging the very definition of humanity.
The discussion also highlights the groundbreaking special effects by Tom Savini and Greg Nicotero, and examines the film's commentary on societal issues such as racism, sexism, and ableism. As Day of the Dead marks its 40th anniversary, this episode offers both a nostalgic revisit and a critical analysis of a film that remains profoundly relevant.
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