In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day and March being ‘Irish-American Heritage month,’ we go to Ireland for this movie’s write-up!
In a small rural village in Offaly, Ireland, locals are hearing reports and seeing viral videos of attacks and instances of violence coming out of Dublin, the nation’s capital. As local authorities attempt to reach Dublin and recieve no response from their inquiries, suspicions and unease begin to escalate.
We meet Robbie. A mild-mannered 30-something year-old plodder who left his police officer wife in Dublin to take care of his family. His family currently consists of his Internet-influencer wannabe sister, Liv, and two layabout, wisecracking cousins, Chi and Jay. The four millenials share a house together.
With tensions rising regarding the news, (or lack thereof,) from the city, a community meeting is held to decide on a course of action. Unfortunately, no one is sure what is happening and speculations include terrorists and/or a cultural revolution, (and, well, a zombie outbreak, although this seems the least considered possibility.)
The residents are divided. The village leaders are asking for cooperation with the gardai, (Irish police force,) in preparation for what may come, But others, dissatisfied by the economy and their own standings, are hopeful that this is the revolution they’ve been awaiting. These ones call to stand alone… together.
Divisions intensify. The opposing idealogical factions clash, threats of violence and infighting incidents increase in frequency, and eveyone is too busy to notice that actual zombies have arrived.
Overall, there isn’t anything too original here, just an outbreak and the fear and paranoia it brings. That paranoia and the divisions it causes does create a secondary, internal threat that distracts from the undead.
Acting is decent, pacing is good, (aside from the the long, slow build-up,) and film quality and special effects are on par with any. In short, I enjoyed this. But as per usual, I held it up to my Zombie Movie Rubric to give it a grade outside of my bias, and Follow The Dead earned itself a 2.5 out of a possible 4.0. The gives it a recommendation, not just as a zombie movie, but a nice nod to Ol’ Saint Patrick himself.
And of course, YouTube has a trailer to persuade or dissuade you you one way or another! Here ☞ FOLLOW THE DEAD.







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