9. Side Step the Zombie Shuffle
Since movies like 1968’s Night of the Living Dead, zombies have usually been portrayed as shambling corpses that can’t get out of their own way. Hollywood’s choice has presented some challenges to writers so survivors can’t always elude the zombies. It works as a convenient storytelling device of course, because it allows the human characters to get away to fight another day even when horribly outnumbered.
Notable exceptions to this convention include 28 Days Later and World War Z, where zombies are quite athletic, running at full speed and climbing piles of fellow zombies to go over walls. Shuffling corpses are a tired cliche of the genre and could use a tune up. Some clever writing could explore a new direction and help alleviate this conundrum.
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