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Avec : John Leguizamo, Asia Argento Réalisateur : George A. Romero MPAA Rating: UNRATED
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Twenty years after last addressing issues of the flesh in Day of the Dead -- not to mention countless imitations and a pair of remakes later -- the filmmaker who first brought the dead back to torment the living returns with a belated fourth entry into the legendary Dead Series. While for some die-hard fans this lean and fast-paced installment may not convey the epic sense of dread and desperation that elevated previous entries to classic status, George A. Romero's latest entry is a thinking man's gut-muncher that is clearly the work of a filmmaker with much on his mind -- and the courage to let his rotting flesh-eaters sink their teeth into larger issues often too tender to be approached in a straightforward manner. Anyone familiar with Romero's cinematic past even outside the Dead Series knows that he's always been a filmmaker with a keen eye for social commentary and satire. While longstanding fans will be happy to note that his knives are sharper than ever when it comes to such issues as complacency, greed, and the destructive effects of capitalism gone horribly awry, even those looking for nothing more than 93 minutes of shocking, creatively gruesome flesh-munching are sure to be pleased with the bloodletting on display here. As innovative as Romero continues to be in finding inventive new ways to deconstruct the human anatomy, though, it's the filmmaker's ability to follow through on themes presented in previous entries that truly separates this film from the endless horde of zombie movies shuffling mindlessly into theaters and onto home video. When audiences last ventured into Romero's nightmarish apocalypse, a scientist was attempting to train zombies so that they might be domesticated and cater to the needs of the living; now the same creatures are using the ability to learn not for the benefit of humankind, but to truly solidify their claim on the Earth. As with the first man who realized the destructive power of a simple stick or stone, Romero's creatures evolve to realize the power and importance of weapons and tools in stalking their human prey -- a discovery that makes for some pretty chilling imagery. While the bloodthirsty undead may be the walking embodiment of fear in Romero's dark alternate universe, it's the corpses with fresh blood still running through their veins who represent the true monsters. In one of his better performances following a series of seemingly phoned-in low-budget disappointments, aging rebel Dennis Hopper is deliciously devious as Kaufman, the dollar-obsessed founder of "Fiddler's Green" -- a ritzy fortified tower where those with the right connections and plenty of money can afford to escape a grim existence with the dwindling masses on the streets below. While performances by such other players as Simon Baker, Asia Argento, and John Leguizamo are generally solid all around, it's Leguizamo in particular who shines in the role of Kaufman's nemesis -- a low-level grunt who hungers for a taste of the good life and quickly turns Kaufman's world upside down when his down payment on a place in Fiddler's Green is coolly rejected. In regards to the soundtrack, Reinhold Heil and Johnny Klimek's score is largely functional but fairly forgettable, offering an appropriately militant beat for the march of the undead with little of the playful flair that Goblin delivered in Dawn of the Dead or John Harrison offered in his dated but enjoyable score for Day of the Dead. Along with his decision to eschew the increasingly grating trend of filling the soundtrack with the latest radio-friendly, overly crunchy nu-metal hits, Romero has also seen fit to stick with his simple but effective editing style that favors extended takes and steady pacing over the strobe-light MTV style of fast, incoherent cutting and quick shocks. Overall, Land of the Dead has the feel of the perfect hybrid of old and new, an ideal continuation of the themes and ideas that Romero has developed over the years mixed with the perfect amount of modern sensibility. If anyone doubted George A. Romero's ability to remain effective in an era in which Resident Evil allows kids to wage battle with the undead on a daily basis, they're in for a happy -- and gruesomely fun -- surprise. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

On the DVD

Undead Again: The Making of Land of the Dead
A Day With the Living Dead
The remaining bits
Feature commentary
When Shaun met George
Bringing the Dead to Life
Scenes of Carnage
Zombie Effects: From green screen to finished scene
Bringing the storyboards to life
Scream Tests: Zombie Casting Call

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Undead Gore Rocks the Casbah in this Hardcore Zombie Flick, Janv. 8 2010
One day, they rose.
The next, the world fell.
Now, humanity barely survives.
And the undead have gotten smarter.

Zombies abound in this recent blockbuster by George A. Romero and, as always, the man who invented the zombie genre shows us he still has what it takes to turn out a good flick.

Simon Baker does a great job playing the hard-edged yet soft-hearted hero, while John Leguizamo steals the show as a kind of crooked hero-turned-bad guy.

What I enjoyed about this flick was the idea of a walled-in society, a city-turned-world of its own, with its own hierarchy, running down from rich to poor. I suppose that even if the dead walked the earth, we'd still have the same problems we have today with the rich getting richer and the poor poorer.

Blood and guts fill the screen of this feature: graphic, wet and sloppy. There's no shortage of stomach-turning moments here.

I liked the idea of some of the zombies getting smarter instead of just roaming around looking for folks to eat, and the idea of them trying to regain their former humanity was well done. However, the "human-hearted" zombies also made the creatures feel a bit too human, for my taste and the undead lost their edge as a result.

The story was simple, but fun.

Not a bad effort, this one.

Language warning: Cursing and blasphemy

A.P. Fuchs
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3.0étoiles sur 5 This one has... BRAAAAIIIINS!, Oct. 13 2007
Par Joseph Kayne (Victoria, B.C. Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Land of the Dead [HD DVD] (HD DVD)
George A Romero returns to his cult "Of the Dead" franchise, and he is in fine form. As far a zombie movies go, it's a little light in the primal horror aspect than his others. "Land of the Dead" tries to make a political statement. Where his others focused more on society and the degenerative human nature.

The zombies have never looked Dead-er, or more freaky than now. Not to mention they're getting smart, and starting to work together. It is a post-apocalyptic world, and clearly the Zombies are in charge.

The HD picture quality is very, very nice. A clear improvement over DVD. However the movie loses some of it's WOW factor by being almost completely shot at night, or in darkened locales. The pitch dark scenes cause the movie to lose out in the normal depth range of other HD titles on the market. Not bad, but not a stand-out.

The sound is mediocre at best. Presented in basic 5.1 surround, this movie is a disappointment. Flat, and uninspired. Even the DVD had DTS surround. A shame they couldn't replicate this audio to go with the HD image.

The features are plentiful and informative, however, the disc must be flipped to the standard DVD side to be viewed. This was a hassle, and not worthy of release on the HD DVD format, which boasts the greatest level of interactivity.

This is a fabulous movie, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, but the lackluster quality of this HD transfer keeps me from scoring it above a 3 out of 5.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 awesome movie and DVD, Oct. 29 2005
Par Deimos "Rock Fan" (Alberta) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Zombie god Romero comes back again with the next tasty terrifying chapter in his famous zombie genere!
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2.0étoiles sur 5 not even close
While the carnage was inspired, the actual movie on a whole was pale in comparison to Night and Dawn, and Day even had more of an atmosphere. Read more
Publié le Nov. 10 2005

5.0étoiles sur 5 George still has it..............
There are a lot of dead movies these days, but George Romero 's
dead movies will always be classics that can be re-watched over and
over again. Read more
Publié le Oct. 19 2005 par Andre Villemaire

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