Winning the War Against Zombies in “GENERATION Z”
“Generation Z” (also known as The ReZort in other territories)
introduces a new kind of recreation when humans have won the war against
zombies. Considered as the ultimate
therapeutic revenge, “Generation Z” brings humans face to face with zombies for
a shooting spree in an exclusive island to release one’s rage after being
deeply damaged by the zombie outbreak years back. Unbeknownst to them, this is a process where humanity
is doomed to continuously repeat.
The audience
enters a different world in “Generation Z” through Melanie (played by Jessica
De Gouw), who is still reeling from her traumatic experience of losing her
family during the zombie outbreak. On the verge of anger and revenge, Melanie’s
repetitive nightmares haunt her. Desperate to help Melanie overcome her tragic
past and save a relationship that’s crumbling under the pressure, Melanie’s
boyfriend, Lewis (Martin McCann), books them a trip to the five-star ReZort.
But just as Melanie prepares to face her demons, all hell breaks loose when a
zombie- rights activist hacks into the park’s security system and uploads a
virus which disables all security settings releasing thousands of zombies back
into the wild. The ReZort experience
just got real. Outnumbered and isolated, Melanie and the few remaining guests at
The ReZort must work together to battle their way to safety. And the only way
Melanie is going to get out of this alive is to face her worst nightmare head
on.
Jessica De Gouw,
who plays the protagonist Melanie sums it up as “a hybrid of genres. It is
zombie horror in some respects, but it’s also more of an adventure and quest
story than zombie films normally are with a very weighty truth about the human
condition.” While The ReZort is an
ensemble film, the role of Melanie is integral to the film as she is a conduit
for the audience into this post-apocalyptic society: “She lost her dad during
the war, so she’s on a path of discovery, it’s through her eyes that we go on
this journey and navigate this world,” adds De Gouw.
Such a layered
role was a difficult one to portray, according to writer Paul Gerstenberger,
“Her character is a tricky one to pull off as she’s someone who has a lot of
demons and is damaged and broken in a lot of respects. The role required
someone to portray that without coming across as simpering”. In rising star
DeGouw, Gerstenberger feels they found that quality and more, “In many
respects, Jessica as Melanie is a lot stronger than I imagined or hoped she
would be.”
“I was a huge fan
of Michael Crichton and his tech thrillers, like Jurassic Park and Westworld”,
says Gerstenberger. ”So those were some of the influences in writing this. The
parallels to both films are clear, in that The ReZort is set in a Safari Park
on an island, where an environment is created for entertainment for visitors to
interact with unnatural entities, but eventually become overrun by the inhabitants
under containment.”
“Generation Z” is
a slick and contemporary thrill ride offering a fresh twist on the zombie film
genre but first
and foremost it is fun and entertaining, made to appeal to a broad
audience of film fans: “it has a great sense of escapism and entertainment”
explains director Steve Barker. “When I first read the script I was immediately
struck by the unique proposition presented by the concept itself. It was a
brilliant read and great fun to bring about”.
“Generation Z”
will finally open June 15 and will be released by Axinite Digicinema.
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