It's more disturbing than many horror movies': How Shaun of the Dead' showed we're zombies of capitalism
Briefly

Shaun of the Dead proposes that comfort and the dominant social order are already, at their base, deeply zombified, reflecting a satire on generational expectations.
The film highlights themes of job insecurity and the dull routine of adult life, as Shaun struggles to adapt to a life void of excitement.
Twenty years after its release, Shaun of the Dead remains Edgar Wright's most acclaimed work, showcasing the frustration of young adults in a comically relatable way.
Inspired by an episode of Spaced, Shaun of the Dead merges the absurdity of zombie fiction with the mundane struggles of everyday life, emphasizing social commentary.
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