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The water supply and news broadcasts are out, but ...


... the electricity works fine. I think the electricity would go out long before emergency broadcasts. In the end it's estimated that 50,000 were infected (out of a population of 50 million). I wonder if that translation was accurate. With no broadcasts or anyone fixing the water it seemed more like there were only a few survivors in the whole country. To be fair, the water problem could be local, but the TV and the radio too? If only certain areas were badly affected, the military would come in much sooner.

I'm sorry that I had to complain a little, but I found certain things frustrating, because the movie had good parts and potential to be a future classic within the zombie sub-genre, but ultimately fell short.

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I think 50,000 might have been a translation error. The city they lived in seemed to have been overrun, and it was pretty big.

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