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''Dawn of the Dead'' is a 2004 American action horror film directed by
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in his feature directorial debut, with a screenplay by
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. A
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of
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's 1978 horror film of the same name, it stars an
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that includes
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, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, and
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.
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, Tom Savini, and
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from the original film also make cameo appearances. Set in
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, the film follows a group of survivors who take refuge in an upscale suburban shopping mall during a
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. Producers Eric Newman and
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developed the film rather as a "re-envisioning" of the original ''Dawn of the Dead'', aiming to reinvigorate the zombie genre for modern audiences. Newman and Abraham bought the rights from co-producer
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(who produced the original), and hired Gunn to write the script, which adopted the original's basic premise but is oriented around the
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. Intent on making the remake a straight horror, Snyder took over to direct with the goal of keeping every aspect of the production as grounded in
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as possible. Filming took place from June 9 to September 6 of 2003, on location in
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, Ontario, Canada where a now-defunct shopping mall that was slated for demolition was used. The special makeup effects for the film were created by David LeRoy Anderson, and the music was composed by
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in his first collaboration with Snyder. The film was released on March 19, 2004, by
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; it topped the box office in its United States opening weekend, and ended its theatrical run grossing $102.3 million worldwide on a $26 million budget. Reviews were generally favorable, citing improvements over the original in terms of acting, production values, and scares while finding it lacking in character development, excessively gory, and indifferent to Romero's preoccupation with consumerism. Retrospective reviews have called ''Dawn of the Dead'' Snyder's best film and placed it among the best zombie and horror films ever made. A
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, ''
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'', was released on May 14, 2021.


Plot

After finishing a long shift as a nurse at a hospital, Ana Clark returns to her suburban neighborhood and her husband Luis. Caught up in a date night, they miss an emergency news bulletin. The next morning, Vivian, a girl from the neighborhood randomly enters their bedroom and bites Luis. Ana forces Vivian outside and tries to call for help. While she is dialing, Luis bleeds out, reanimates and attacks Ana. She flees in her car, crashes, and passes out. Upon waking she joins police sergeant Kenneth Hall, electronics salesman Michael Shaunessy, petty criminal Andre and his pregnant wife, Luda. They break into a nearby shopping mall and are attacked by a zombie security guard, who slightly bites Luda. Three guards — C.J., Bart, and Terry — make them surrender their weapons in exchange for refuge. They split into groups to secure the mall. On the roof, they see another survivor, Andy, who is stranded in his gun store across the zombie-infested parking lot. A broadcast from a television features a group of police officers burning the corpses of zombies and instructs the viewers to shoot zombies in the head to kill them quickly, prompting the survivors to heed this advice. The next day a delivery truck carrying more survivors enters the lot, pursued by zombies. They include Norma, Steve, Tucker, Monica, Glen, Frank and his daughter, Nicole. Another woman is too ill to walk; she is wheeled inside, only to die and reanimate. After she is killed, the group determines the disease is passed by bites. Luda keeps her bite a secret from the group, though Andre knows. Frank, who has been bitten, elects to be isolated. When he reanimates, Kenneth shoots him. Kenneth and Andy start a friendship by way of messages written on a whiteboard; romance buds between Ana and Michael, as well as Nicole and Terry. When the power goes out, a few of the survivors go to the parking garage to activate the emergency generator and find a friendly dog who is adopted by Nicole and named Chips. Zombies kill Bart, forcing the others to douse the zombies in gasoline and set them ablaze. Meanwhile, Luda — tied up by Andre — dies before giving birth. She reanimates and Norma kills her. This makes Andre snap; he exchanges gunfire with Norma and the two kill each other. The others find a zombie baby in Andre's arms delivered after Luda's death, which they reluctantly kill. Desperate and depressed after the event, the group decides it is better to escape and find something in the outside than stay in the mall and eventually die. They decide to fight their way to the marina and travel on Steve's yacht to an island on
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. They reinforce two shuttle buses from the garage; welding on a snowplow, attaching metal bars and chains as well as stocking chainsaws, propane tanks and road flares. To keep Andy from starving, the group straps some food onto Chips and lowers him into the parking lot; the zombies have no interest in him. Chips enters Andy's store safely, but a zombie follows and bites Andy. Pursuing Chips, Nicole crashes the delivery truck into the gun store, where she is trapped by a zombified Andy. A group of them reach the gun store via the sewers, kill Andy, and rescue Nicole. They grab ammunition and go back to the mall; along the way, Tucker breaks his legs, and at his request C.J. shoots him. Once inside, they are unable to lock the door because Steve temporarily abandoned his guard duty. Zombies storm the mall, forcing an evacuation via the buses. While navigating the city, Glen loses control of a chainsaw, accidentally killing Monica. In the chaos, their bus crashes, killing Glen. Steve tries to flee on his own but is ambushed by a zombie. Ana kills the zombified Steve and retrieves his boat keys. At the marina, C.J. sacrifices himself by detonating a propane tank so the others can escape. Michael, after revealing a bite wound, kills himself as Ana, Kenneth, Nicole, Terry, and Chips flee on the yacht. A footage from a camcorder found on the boat shows the group run out of supplies, arrive at an island and get attacked by a swarm of zombies. The camcorder drops, leaving their fate unknown.


Cast

Additional members of the cast include
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Ermes Blarasin as the bloated woman, Natalie Brown as a
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reporter, and
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Blu as Nicole's adopted pet dog Chips. Director
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cameos as a soldier battling zombies at the
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during the film's
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, as do
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, Tom Savini, and
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(who were in the original film) as a general, sheriff, and televangelist, respectively.


Production


Development

Plans to remake 1978's '' Dawn of the Dead'' were conceived by producer Eric Newman, a fan of
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s who cited the
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as the best in this genre. With the remake, Newman and producer
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wanted to reinvigorate the zombie genre for modern audiences as well as "make the old fans happy and make a lot of new fans". Newman and Abraham bought the rights to ''Dawn of the Dead'' from its producer and rights holder
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, who was reluctant at first as he was "concerned that somewhere along the way a studio would sanitize Newman's vision for producing a version with 'attitude'", but that it was "Marc Abraham's long track record in keeping the creative integrity of the studio distributed films he has produced intact that gave me reason to say 'yes'". Newman hired
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to write the script, and the
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brought Gunn in despite not wanting to deliver them a signal idea for the film beforehand. Gunn, who had been a fan of the original since he was a young boy, had turned down the offer until he "kind of saw generally what he filmcould be". The producers conceptualized the remake as more of a "re-envisioning" which would work in some references to the original but would primarily work on its own terms. Co-producer Eric Newman cited '' Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1978), '' The Thing'' (1982), and '' The Fly'' (1986) as influences on the remake, considering these to be "amazing updates" as well as "great movies that add to rather than diminish the original films". By way of respect to Romero's film, the producers cast the original's Tom Savini,
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, and
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in cameos; and incorporated visual references to Gaylen Ross and
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. In writing the script, Gunn retained the original's basic premise of a group of survivors taking refuge in a mall during the zombie apocalypse, but gave it a plot that was more action-oriented. To develop the plot, he declined to write a treatment in favor of a discovery writing method whereby he would devise hypothetical situations which would ultimately force the characters to evacuate the mall. He found it best that the origin of the zombie outbreak be left ambiguous to keep audiences guessing and reflect accordingly. The script was given uncredited rewrites by Michael Tolkin and Scott Frank; co-producer Richard P. Rubinstein said Tolkin further developed the characters while Frank provided some of the bigger, upbeat action scenes. Gunn revealed he had faced internet backlash over the film due to his past screenwriting credit on ''
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'' (2002), believing him to be unqualified for the job. However, film critic Harry Knowles, initially an opponent of the remake, read Gunn's script and gave it a positive response on his website
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, which Gunn said helped eliminate doubts cast upon him by fans of the original.


Theme

With ''Dawn of the Dead'', Gunn wanted to explore the
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as well as tell a wholly different story about redemption. He elaborated on the redemptive theme of the film in an interview with '' IGN'' during a
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for '' Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed'' released that same year:
I think that in the end, ''Dawn of the Dead'' is about redemption because it's about a bunch of people who have lived certain lives, who have maybe not been the best people, and suddenly they have everything that they've used to define themselves: Their careers, their churches, their jobs, their families are stripped away. They're gone. They start at nothing and they have to become who they really are in the face of all that and some of the people are redeemed and end up becoming good people and some of them are not redeemed and they end up, you know, not redeemed. And that's what kind of drove me throughout the story, was it was a story about redemption. I also think that there's a lot about how people survive and what people turn to in the face of such tragedy. The tragedy in this case being flesh-eating zombies. And really it's a group coming together to work as a community who wouldn't otherwise work together. So there is that foundation of love, that basic message, within even ''Dawn of the Dead''...


Pre-production

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chose to direct the remake as his first feature film because it gave the television commercial director "a reason to care about every shot". Not wanting his version inevitably compared to
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's, he concurred with the producers on reimagining the latter film as opposed to doing it as a "remake", which, in his view, would have entailed re-shooting Romero's script. For that matter, he aimed to make his film a straight horror that was "as serious as a heart attack" and keep every aspect of its production as grounded in
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as possible. His approach included previsualizing the film with
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s and introducing the concept of running zombies, which he said was his "fresh, new way" of giving it a sense of verisimilitude and rendering zombies as if they were real threats, especially when they attack in hordes. Gunn supported this concept, believing that the danger presented by running zombies would increase the stakes much higher than it would with lumbering zombies like those in the original. Snyder would also maintain Gunn's decision not to reveal the origin of the zombie outbreak, believing it was "obvious that in this fallen society, you wouldn't know where the whole plague started".


Set design

In searching for a suitable upscale mall location for the film,
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Andrew Neskoromny looked for existing malls that were scheduled for demolition. His search yielded no results until he found the now-defunct Thornhill Square shopping mall in
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, Ontario, Canada, which measured approximately . Dubbed the "Crossroads Mall", the crew completely redid the mall over an eight-week period, adding an expensive
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near the entrance, 14 stores, parking structures, and warehouse areas. Since Snyder wanted the stores palpable in terms of design and stood not merely as storefronts, Neskoromny's team accordingly built them as actual retail stores complete with merchandise. These stores were given fake names, since only two major retail brands agreed to be featured in the film.


Makeup effects

The special makeup effects for the film were created by David LeRoy Anderson, with assistance from his actress wife Heather Langenkamp. Prior to accepting the job from
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' then-executive James D. Brubaker, Anderson had been in a two-year hiatus from working as a makeup effects artist to operate his company DLA Silverwear. Anderson completed his test makeups for the film over a four-week period, and then he and his team traveled to the Toronto set and set up their makeup effects lab next to the mall. Since the filmmakers had decided that the zombies in the film would become more decomposed over time, Anderson accordingly researched on the appearance of decay following human
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, looking through several medical books, war footages, and
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photographs showing graphic images of
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victims in order to properly depict this appearance; he broke down the look of decomposition into three stages:
The first stage looks like someone who was just in the ER – pale, with lots of fresh blood. The second stage has moist wounds but the skin is beginning to break down. There is a lot of discoloration and mottling, mostly blues and greens. The third stage is the most intense, with the skeletal form coming through. The wounds are dried-up, the skin is sloughing off and colors are oily blacks.


Filming and post-production


Principal photography

Filming began on June 9, 2003, on location in various parts of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hundreds of zombie extras had to be constantly available for the entire shoot. To handle the volume of willing extras, Anderson and his team built a large factory where painted extras would stay put until they are spoken for by either the main or
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film crew. They built various makeup rooms for the artists to work in: one consisted of camper trailers where they would apply detailed prosthetic makeups to extras playing "hero zombies", a special type of zombie; and the other consisted of
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s where they would produce painted
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s for extras playing background zombies. Extras playing foreground zombies were painted with plain
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makeups in Anderson's mall lab. The makeup artists were given his concept images to work on as references. According to Anderson and Heather Langenkamp, the most extras they ever had in a given day sat between 200–400, with a total of 3,000 makeups completed when filming ended on September 6, 2003.


Visual effects and title sequence

The visual effects for the film were provided by Canadian VFX studio Mr. X Inc., with its president Dennis Berardi serving as the film's co- VFX supervisor. The production shot scenes for which Snyder wanted as many as 4,000 live-action zombies, which Berardi created rather as a combination of
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zombies and CG zombies which he built as 3D models with Autodesk Maya. One such scene involved tens of thousands of zombies at the mall's parking lot, which was shot with motion-control passes whose
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elements of 200 extras, combined with the CG zombies, were later composited to create a "digital crowd simulation that looks realistic".
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designed the
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for the film, using real human blood.


Music

The
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for ''Dawn of the Dead'' was composed by
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, his first for a horror film. Bates became involved with the film after he was recommended to it by its
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, G. Marq Roswell, who learned he made little money from his work on
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's film '' Baadasssss!'' (2003), on which Roswell also served as music supervisor. The studio was not convinced with hiring Bates, as he was not an established composer at the time, but director Zack Snyder insisted on him, and he was ultimately hired. In scoring the film, Bates avoided taking cues from the original's music by the band
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, finding its style to be incompatible with what Snyder had filmed. Bates's score combines elements of
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and 20th-century orchestra, which was influenced by the works of composers adept at creating dissonance, such as
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and
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. Bates employed these musical choices with the intention of making the audience "very, very uncomfortable".
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released Bates's score in physical format for the first time on October 23, 2012, a week after the record label released it digitally via
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and
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. The album comprises 31 tracks, all of which were composed by Bates. Bates's work on ''Dawn of the Dead'' also marked the beginning of a frequent collaboration between him and Snyder; he would later compose for the director on '' 300'' (2006), '' Watchmen'' (2009), and ''
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'' (2011).


Release


Box office

''Dawn of the Dead'' was marketed with its 10-minute opening sequence that was broadcast on
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four nights before its theatrical release. Released on March 19, 2004, the film grossed $26.7 million in its United States opening weekend, claiming the No. 1 spot ''
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'' formerly held for three consecutive weekends. ''Dawn of the Dead'' ended its theatrical run grossing $102.3 million worldwide (against a budget of $26 million), with a gross of $59 million in the United States and Canada and $43.3 million in other territories. ''
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'' reported, "Some 63% of ''Dawn'' udienceswere under age 25, with 57% of patrons male.
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moviegoers comprised 21% of its supporters and
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14%." The release of ''Dawn of the Dead'' in the U.S. nearly coincided with that of ''
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'', another zombie film distributed by
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. In a February 2004 ''Variety'' report, a spokesman at Universal revealed that the studio had greenlit ''Shaun of the Dead'' "with the condition that ''Dawn of the Dead'' would be released here in the U.S. first" in order to avoid this conflict. ''Dawn of the Dead'' was screened out of competition at the
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.


Home media

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released ''Dawn of the Dead'' on DVD,
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, and
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with director Zack Snyder's unrated
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of the film, which Snyder described as longer, gorier, and character-driven than the theatrical version. Bonus features found on the DVD and Blu-ray are Snyder and co-producer Eric Newman's
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; the
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''Attack of the Living Dead'', ''Raising the Dead'', ''Drawing the Dead'', ''Splitting Headaches'', ''Surviving the Dawn'', and ''Andy's Lost Tape'';
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s with optional commentary with Snyder and Newman; and the film's theatrical trailer. On
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of 2017,
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's horror sub-label Scream Factory released a two-disc
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Blu-ray of ''Dawn of the Dead'', which contains the film's theatrical version and the director's cut. The Blu-ray, which is said to have been "derived from the digital intermediate Original camera negative, archival negative", contains bonus features found in previous releases in addition to new and exclusive ones featuring interviews with actors Ty Burrell and Jake Weber, screenwriter
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, and makeup effects artists David LeRoy Anderson and Heather Langenkamp. A Ultra HD Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD collector's edition Blu-ray from Scream Factory with extras ported over from the label's previous release was set for a January 31, 2023 release.


Reception


Theatrical

Upon its theatrical release, '' Dawn of the Dead'' was praised by film critics as a worthy remake of the original as well as a decent entry in the zombie genre. Lisa Schwarzbaum (''Entertainment Weekly'') praised
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's direction in a "killer feature debut", and Roger Ebert (''Chicago Sun-Times'') gave it a positive review and said that anyone paying to see it are guaranteed to get their money's worth. Abundant praise was also given to the film's opening sequence; an otherwise negative review from ''The Hollywood Reporter'' called it "pulse-poundingly good". While some said the film exuded better acting, production values, and scares than the original, others felt its horror was not on par with that of the latter film. Another gripe from critics was the lack of witty humor of the original, although many found the scene in which a couple of male characters shoot zombified celebrity look-alikes with a sniper rifle to be funny, among other jokes; ''The Hollywood Reporter'' cited it as some of the film's "moments of inspired audacity". Despite the general praise, critics took issue with how the film had downplayed key elements of its predecessor. Some argued that whereas
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had utilized the shopping mall location to Satire, satirize Consumerism, consumer culture and a range of sociopolitical issues, Snyder had used it merely as a convenient Setting (narrative), setting for his characters. Others complained that the film was content to indulge in bloody zombie killings at the expense of any nuance that was once present in the original, leaving the audience rather numbed and "less mercifully handled, even at the end-credits". In contrast, the ''Los Angeles Times'' critic Manohla Dargis opined that Romero's consumerist metaphor has lost its significance in the years since the original's release, "with the politics of consumption now an established academic field and shopping now considered a statement of Identity politics, identity", and attributed the film's appeal not to its bloody violence "but [to] the filmmakers' commitment to Film genre, genre fundamentals". ''IGN'' praised the film's tonal shift, calling it a "calculated risk that paid off". While some critics complimented
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's script as "sharp" and propulsive, others took issue with its lack of plot development in addition to what one review believed to be his "ill-advised" decision to expand Romero's once-small group of survivors which brought little in the way of character development. The ''Chicago Tribune'' thought the characters were clichéd and about as dumb as the undead, though sympathized with the "tragic" dilemma faced by
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's character. ''ReelViews'' owner and web-based critic James Berardinelli was lenient in this regard, however, stating that although there were moments in which the characters did show a lack of common sense, "it's inevitable that most of them end up as one-dimensional throw-aways whose sole purpose is to increase the body count", and that "not many people go to a horror film looking for character development and drama". Likewise, Ebert was personally not on board with the characters' "risky" plan to escape from the mall in lieu of awaiting the zombies' natural death, though remarked that "taking chances makes for good action scenes". Both Ebert and Berardinelli found the subplots of the Phifer and Ving Rhames characters to be "touching", with the latter critic saying that these were "handled with a deft hand". Among the cast, which was praised as "superlative" and "respectable",
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garnered the most attention from critics, who complimented her as a "perfect against-Typecasting (acting), type heroine" with a "nice anxious stare". ''IGN'' was dismayed that least attention was given to Phifer's "naturally charismatic presence" with such a large cast, though felt that Rhames was effective as Polley's "quietly authoritative Foil (narrative), foil" and praised Jake Weber's performance in a "thankless role". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.


Retrospective

In 2005, George A. Romero spoke briefly of how dissatisfied he was with ''Dawn of the Dead'' during an interview with actor Simon Pegg for ''Time Out (magazine), Time Out''. Romero said that although the remake could pass for a good action film, he felt it was aimless and "more of a video game" for that matter, as well as maintained that he was "not terrified of things running at me". Reception to ''Dawn of the Dead'' in the years following its release has been favorable and it is often cited as Zack Snyder's best film. Revisiting the film on its 15th anniversary in 2019, Joe Lipsett wrote the following verdict for Bloody Disgusting:
Fifteen years later, ''Dawn of the Dead'' completely holds up. The film's flaws are mostly at the character level, though having a dumb zombie baby and a few undeveloped red shirts in the mix is hardly a deal breaker. The action – particularly the opening scene and the propane explosion climax – in addition to the fantastic special effects makeup, the brief flirtation with Found footage (film technique), found footage, and the reverence for its source text while introducing something new makes 2004's ''Dawn of the Dead'' one of the best remakes on the market.
In a June 2018 article for ''The Hollywood Reporter'', Richard Newby opined that ''Dawn of the Dead'' helped revitalize the zombie genre along with ''28 Days Later'' at a time when the United States "was ripe for the re-emergence of zombie movies" following the September 11 attacks, which he believes to have contributed to Americans' "increased fear of biological weapons, fervent mass militarization and the burrowing question of who exactly are the people we call our neighbors". Likewise, author Stephen King, in the forenote of the 2010 edition of his book ''Danse Macabre (book), Danse Macabre'', saw what he believed to be Snyder's subtext conveying the horrors induced by terrorist attacks, drawing parallels between the zombie apocalypse and a post-9/11 America. King described ''Dawn of the Dead'' as "genius perfected" in terms of its standing in the zombie genre. '' South Park'' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and South Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho consider themselves to be fans of the film, and cited it as an influence upon their works "Night of the Living Homeless" and the Train to Busan (film series), ''Train to Busan'' series, respectively. Numerous publications have ranked ''Dawn of the Dead'' as one of the best zombie films ever made, including number 3 by ''Rolling Stone'' (2012), number 12 by ''Empire (film magazine), Empire'' (2020), by ''Collider (website), Collider'' (2021), and number 17 by IndieWire (2022); as well as one of the best horror films of the decade, including number 3 by Dread Central (2010), number 8 by Bloody Disgusting (2009), number 52 by '' IGN'', and number 55 by ''Rolling Stone'' (2020). The film made review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes's lists of "The 20 Scariest Opening Scenes in Horror Movie History" (at number 6), "The 25 Best Horror Movie Remakes" (at number 9), "The 30 Essential Zombie Movies" (at number 13), and "18 Memorable Horror Remakes".


Accolades


Spiritual successor

On March 25, 2007, ''
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'' announced that Warner Bros. Pictures would produce a new zombie film from a screenplay written by Joby Harold, based on an original idea conceived by Snyder. In a statement, Snyder said that he wanted the film to feel similar to ''Dawn of the Dead'' and '' 300'' and that it would center around a father in Las Vegas "who tries to save his daughter from imminent death in a zombie-infested world." At the time, Wesley Coller was attached to executive produce, with Snyder and his wife Deborah Snyder producing through Cruel & Unusual Films (now known as The Stone Quarry). Snyder got the idea during ''Dawn of the Dead''s production and wanted to explore a new evolution of the zombies. The film is not a sequel to ''Dawn of the Dead'' but rather a
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. Snyder realized that he needed a new origin story to develop the plot and create a new incarnation of the living dead. He titled the project ''Army of the Dead'' as a tribute to Night of the Living Dead (film series), the works of George A. Romero. After languishing for several years in development hell, the distribution rights to the film were acquired by Netflix in 2019, and Snyder began shooting that same year. ''Army of the Dead'' had a week-long limited theatrical release starting May 14 prior to its wider Netflix release on May 21, 2021.


See also

*List of American films of 2004 *List of zombie films


References


External links

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