Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Night Of The Living Dead

Night comes heavy upon the remote farm country of Pennsylvania. A single house sits in the landscape; light comes through boarded up windows in broken slits. Outside is a mass of cannibalisticundead, wandering silently save for the occasional moan or hiss that passesover putrefied lips. They swarmaround the nexus of a farmhouse, drawn to it like a river pulled downhill. Inside hide several frightened people betrayed by the cacophony of theirstruggles among each other. In George A. Romero's horror classic Night of the Living Dead a ramshackle collection of survivors struggle to make it through the night and it becomes clear the social dynamics of the group present as much a danger as the mob of living dead.

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