Finally! Finally someone makes a zombie film and creates a character who has a more realistic response to a zombie outbreak.
Most main characters in zombie films portray a badass/unrealistic/unrelatable telling of what a person in such situation would truly be. Roger Connors' Adam, finally gives us a look at how a person may truly react, emotionally, in a situation that includes undead, cannibalistic human beings mindlessly wandering around in search of live flesh to devour. This realistic take is a breath of fresh air in the zombie genre, and one that allows mindful viewers to truly connect to the source material on a different level. Add to that the reheating of Romero's classic, with some new themes added, and you have an entertaining watch that is worth your time.
Most main characters in zombie films portray a badass/unrealistic/unrelatable telling of what a person in such situation would truly be. Roger Connors' Adam, finally gives us a look at how a person may truly react, emotionally, in a situation that includes undead, cannibalistic human beings mindlessly wandering around in search of live flesh to devour. This realistic take is a breath of fresh air in the zombie genre, and one that allows mindful viewers to truly connect to the source material on a different level. Add to that the reheating of Romero's classic, with some new themes added, and you have an entertaining watch that is worth your time.