
Toxic Masculinity in Romero's Day of the Dead (1985)
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This is one that I've wanted to write for a long time, pretty much from the start of my online reviews, and in this instance, another content creator actually prompted me to pick the subject back up.
Lewis Luvhaug mentioned in his review of Invincible volume 3 that it was a worthy subject, and it was right in my wheelhouse.
This is a very grown-up movie, so some subject matter is more mature than younger audiences may be ready for.
Additionally: I know I got some parts of the movie wrong. Sarah is not in a hospital gown, for some reason it looked like she was at first. They filmed in a limestone mine and cavern, but for some reason I thought it was a salt mine. But those are minor details, really toward the main points of the discussion. I apologize for my mistakes. I was anemic from donating blood at the time of writing it.