A zombie walks into a 7-11 late at night. He begins walking about--drinking a drink, eating a donut, looking at a girlie magazine--but not eating brains or acting very scary. Oddly, he even begins dancing, looking at sun glasses and buys some cigarettes (I guess he doesn't need to worry about cancer, huh?). The store is empty except for this dead guy and the scared clerk. Then, out of the blue, in comes an armed robber--who immediately recognizes the dead guy as his friend. In a rather surreal twist, they begin conversing (of sorts) and talk about old times. Their reunion, however, doesn't go very well--why, you'll soon find out if you see this strange little film.
One thing you certainly have to say about the film is that it is original--something sorely needed in the zombie film genre. I mean,how many ways can you tell a story about a brain-eater until it gets boring. This film certainly isn't boring. Good job and quite clever.
One thing you certainly have to say about the film is that it is original--something sorely needed in the zombie film genre. I mean,how many ways can you tell a story about a brain-eater until it gets boring. This film certainly isn't boring. Good job and quite clever.