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Less Than Human

Electra

Active Member
In the aftermath of a zombie outbreak, zombies are cured and exiled to secluded camps. There has been talk about rehabilitating post-zombies back into society. Steve, the journalist reporting on the case, thinks the zombies still pose a threat to society. He ventures into one of these camps to prove to the world that rehabilitation is out the question.



What would you do?
 

Tmac

Active Member
In the aftermath of a zombie outbreak, zombies are cured and exiled to secluded camps. There has been talk about rehabilitating post-zombies back into society. Steve, the journalist reporting on the case, thinks the zombies still pose a threat to society. He ventures into one of these camps to prove to the world that rehabilitation is out the question.



What would you do?

I'm not clear on what you mean by what would you do but I did think this effort was clever, not quiet sure what it was trying to imply but could relate to the similarities on how we interact with each other. I loved the fact that they showed why the big one had a hole in its stomach.
 

SabahTheLoner

Master of the Art of Couch Potato Cuddles
It poses some very creative ideas of what could happen post-zombie outbreak. Although scientifically speaking it seems that a cure for every preposed zombie disease/cause is not completely reversible (usually as a virus), we don't often ask "what happens after the apocalypse?" It also draws some parallels to actual rehab facilities and the arguments about them so I wonder if the video is also a political commentary about the present.
 
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