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* OverprotectiveDad: Kurt doesn't allow Rachel to leave her bedroom, on the pretext that she wouldn't be able to handle life post-outbreak. She hasn't been outside in ''months''.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Elvis always uses a sledgehammer. Tweeter favors a machete.
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* InfantImmortality: [[spoiler:Averted.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Kurt ordering Elvis to "harvest" the old man.]]
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''Dead Season'' is a 2012 horror film that follows two survivors, Elvis and Tweeter, as they flee mainland North America after a zombie outbreak. They reach an island off the coast of Miami, but as usual during the ZombieApocalypse, other humans are a bigger threat than the zombies could even hope to be.
It's noteworthy among recent zombie movies in that it moves past the initial outbreak ''very'' quickly in order to spend more time on character development.
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This film provides examples of:
* ActionGirl: Tweeter has her moments.
* AttemptedRape: Tweeter is worried about it from the moment she sees Kurt's men. [[spoiler:Then one of them actually tries it, and gets a machete to the sternum for his trouble.]]
* InfantImmortality: [[spoiler:Averted.]]
%%* ItGotWorse: [[spoiler:Tommy overhears an emergency broadcast from a facility outside London that claims the "walkers" are getting back up after a headshot. Later in the film, when some of Kurt's men are killed by walkers, they get back up as faster, stronger zombies, one of whom just soaks up a bullet to the head and keeps coming.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Kurt ordering Elvis to "harvest" the old man.]]
* OverprotectiveDad: Kurt doesn't allow Rachel to leave her bedroom, on the pretext that she wouldn't be able to handle life post-outbreak. She hasn't been outside in ''months''.
* ShoutOut: The movie begins in Pittsburgh, site of the opening of the 1978 ''Dawn of the Dead''.
* WeaponOfChoice: Elvis always uses a sledgehammer. Tweeter favors a machete.
* ZombieApocalypse: Your standard-issue Romero shamblers, with the nasty additional factor that their bites are always fatal. Amputation does not work to halt the spread of the infection.
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It's noteworthy among recent zombie movies in that it moves past the initial outbreak ''very'' quickly in order to spend more time on character development.
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This film provides examples of:
* ActionGirl: Tweeter has her moments.
* AttemptedRape: Tweeter is worried about it from the moment she sees Kurt's men. [[spoiler:Then one of them actually tries it, and gets a machete to the sternum for his trouble.]]
* InfantImmortality: [[spoiler:Averted.]]
%%* ItGotWorse: [[spoiler:Tommy overhears an emergency broadcast from a facility outside London that claims the "walkers" are getting back up after a headshot. Later in the film, when some of Kurt's men are killed by walkers, they get back up as faster, stronger zombies, one of whom just soaks up a bullet to the head and keeps coming.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Kurt ordering Elvis to "harvest" the old man.]]
* OverprotectiveDad: Kurt doesn't allow Rachel to leave her bedroom, on the pretext that she wouldn't be able to handle life post-outbreak. She hasn't been outside in ''months''.
* ShoutOut: The movie begins in Pittsburgh, site of the opening of the 1978 ''Dawn of the Dead''.
* WeaponOfChoice: Elvis always uses a sledgehammer. Tweeter favors a machete.
* ZombieApocalypse: Your standard-issue Romero shamblers, with the nasty additional factor that their bites are always fatal. Amputation does not work to halt the spread of the infection.
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