Only 2 days left to watch one of the lesser-known zombie movies on Netflix, starring Selena Gomez.
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There are only 48 hours left to enjoy one of the most unusual zombie films of recent years on Netflix . This film, starring Bill Murray, Adam Driver, and Selena Gomez in a small role, offers a unique blend of absurdist comedy, social commentary, and the undead that is unlike any other work in the genre. Directed by cult classic Jim Jarmusch ( Night on Earth, Dead Man ), it leaves the platform this Sunday.
Although zombies are the driving force of the story, this is no conventional production. The action takes place in the quiet town of Centerville, where unexplained phenomena , such as changes in the solar cycle or erratically behaving pets, herald an invasion of the undead.
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As the inhabitants try to survive, the dark humor and the slow pace of the narrative create an atmosphere that's more reflective than terrifying , with moments that invite both laughter and melancholy. The Dead Don't Die is obsessed with the everyday, something reflected even in the zombies themselves, who slur words that haunted them in life: "Coffee," "Wi-Fi," "Chardonnay."
Gomez's portrayal of Zoe, a young woman on a road trip , adds an unexpected twist to a cast that also includes Tilda Swinton , Steve Buscemi, Chloë Sevigny, Danny Glover, Iggy Pop, and Tom Waits. Jarmusch makes this apocalyptic satire both a homage to classic zombie films and a reflection on the contemporary world.
Presented at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and available on Netflix until Sunday evening, June 15 , The Dead Don't Die is one of those offerings that flies under the radar in the catalog, but deserves to be discovered by those looking for films with personality and a deeper understanding of the genre. Those interested in unusual zombie comedies, films with social commentary, or works directed by independent filmmakers have little time to add this gem to their list before it disappears from the streaming service.
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