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‘Humans vs. Zombies’: Even the Title is Highly Offensive

I mean, seriously. This movie puts its Living Supremacism right there in the title. Humans vs. Zombies, which necessarily indicates that Zombies aren’t Human, and that the two are at war.

Disgusting.

Other than the remarkably upfront title, however, it seems like a pretty typical, violent, Zombie Apocalypse genre picture:

Synopsis:
Students on summer break are exposed to a deadly virus, a neuroinvasive organism that is spread rapidly through direct human contact. The infected are enslaved by the invading “swarm” intelligence and driven by an insatiable appetite to consume human flesh. Returning home, the students spread the infection to their fellow classmates and other unsuspecting townspeople. One by one, more students fall victim to the plague, triggering an epidemic that spawns a horde of ravenous zombies.

The zombie horde grows and spreads quickly. Amidst the chaos a campus security guard, obsessed with conspiracy theories, leads a group of students to safety as they and a small band of uninfected townspeople set out to find other human survivors in an attempt to discover the source of the “zombie” virus and save the world.

Naturally, a group of random students from the local college will find the source of a world-ravaging plague that, as noted, originated a great distance away.

This is like ‘Outbreak’, only even more farcical, and without Dustin Hoffman. Or Morgan Freeman.

Oh yes, and it’s highly offensive to Zombies.

Come to think of it, it’s not that much like ‘Outbreak’. Trailer embedded below so, as always, you can evaluate it for yourself.


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