Who would survive a zombie apocalypse? The extroverts who’re always part of a crowd, oblivious to the dire circumstances of their surroundings and therefore unable to escape the clutches of an oncoming horde mere inches away before recognition? No. Nor should they. When you think about the type of person you’re taught to become in order to live fulfilling lives, the image conjured is one of humanity and compassion. They’re the ones meant to exist in a world of increasing populations and melting pots of culture. They’re the ones willing to bridge language barriers and lend charitable assistance to expand an altruistic reach. But in a world ravaged by the undead, the last thing you want to do is lend a hand. Antisocial avoidance suddenly becomes salvation.
While characters like Jim in 28 Days Later or Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead find themselves unscathed in their...
While characters like Jim in 28 Days Later or Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead find themselves unscathed in their...
- 7/14/2018
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
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