"Didn't Die," a new zombie film at Sundance, focuses on human drama amid the apocalypse.
"Didn't Die," a film by director Meera Menon, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Set in a zombie apocalypse, it focuses on survivors' human drama rather than typical horror elements. The story follows Vinitia, a podcast host, and her brother as they cope with in-fighting and ethical dilemmas. The black-and-white style pays homage to classic zombie films, but the narrative sometimes feels scattered despite its fresh take on the genre.
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