Zombie month is back! And believe me, the list of zombie films is endless, kind of like the zombies themselves really isn't it? And let's get the ball rolling with a look at 2009's 'Dead Men Walking'; also known as 'Autumn', based on the book 'Autumn' by David Moody. I have not read the book, I have never heard of the book, so I'm going into this movie blind.
After the deaths of billions of people, so about 99% of the planet, a group of survivors attempt to survive. That's generally it.
I'll have to say, I barely remembered anything from my first viewing of this film, so I had to watch it again. And boy could I see why I couldn't remember anything. For a large majority of this film, barely anything happens. Even the zombies aren't much of a threat, there are even multiple scenes where the human characters walk RIGHT UP to the zombies, who do NOTHING. There's only a few scenes where the zombies are actually, somewhat, a threat, but the scene either doesn't last long, some of which are resolved simply because the zombies just magically disappear, or some questionable editing and camera work makes the scenes unclear as to what is actually happening.The make-up is pretty standard for a film with this budget, I actually have no problem with it. My main problem is more how they had the zombies look rather than what how they did it. But the main reason why this film is bad is because of the editing and camera work. The film is either too dark, tinted blue, tinted yellow, black and white, negative, or worse, while the camera shakes, a lot, while also seeming to cut out bits; one moment a zombie takes a swipe at Michael, but the very next cut is of Michael making his way away from the zombie, with no shot of him avoiding the zombie attack. There's even one scene where the footage is paused and the camera zooms in for no reason. That plus the disastrous character development and the long run time with almost nothing happening, it's a shame that this was the end result because, in the bigger scheme, this could have been so much better.

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