I sent this to the same Boston viber group I've been sending a lot of my recent ideas to. Guys I think this one's good, don't make fun of it okay? I also wrote about this here https://yuppyuppyupp.blogspot.com/2020/04/three-things-ill-write-about-soonish.html
So this is a comedy movie idea, a zombie comedy obviously because what else is gonna happen right now?
The zombie infestation has run for long and it's become a part of daily life, sort of 'priced in' into the society.
So one day your cousin's friend goes to Walamart and gets attacked gets injured by zombies and you hear about it on the phone in videochat maybe and you say 'ohh shiiit apparently the zombies got him too', and he might turn into the undead too you tell your friend to be careful not hang out with him too much and that's the end of it.
The zombies are slow and stupid and don't coalesce so they only get the slowest and the weakest.
One day someone's parents or grandparents get it and everyone's like 'ohh yeah his grandmother couldn't run away from the zombies fast enough so they got her, must suck to suck! That's why you don't let old people leave the house unprotected by themselves!'
But now the zombies are getting smarter so they're starting to attack young people too and you hear about it here and there in the news on the internet so you're starting to get more careful, you're more fearful and you know they might be just on the corner but living in fear 24/7 is not the way to go. You know the cost of freedom is the not minuscle possibility that you may be bitten by the undead and be turned into one of them, turning you friends and family who you interact with to one of them too. But that's a risk you're willing to take.
Because of that society's imposed strict rules around quarantining. If you're coming from somewhere far away, communities have basically quarantine rooms and quarantine houses where you're supposed to spend a couple of weeks. Airports have large quarantine hotels where people can chill and have fun, but need to maintain a certain distance from everyone else or else they're ejected from the country.
And that's the first fifteen minutes of the movie.-
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