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# Zombie 5: Killing Birds

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The Origins of the Living Dead and the Repercussions of the Vietnam War come together in "Zombie 5: Killing Birds"
  

*by S***M on Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2014*

A lot of people say this movie isn't part of the "Zombie" series ("Zombi 2," "Zombi 3," "Zombie 4: After Death," "Zombie 5: Killing Birds," or more accurately "Zombie," "Zombie 2," "Zombie 3," and "Zombie 4," respectively.) However, given that it was later given the dominant title "Zombie 5" (despite it being the fourth film in the series) over "Killing Birds," I do see the connections between this film and the two Lucio Fulci "Zombie" ("Zombi 2" and "Zombi 3" or "Zombie" and "Zombie 2," respectively) movies and Claudio Fragasso's "Zombie 4: After Death"/"Zombie 3." This one was filmed about a year before "After Death" was released, and what happened, I think, was that the Italian backers of the film panicked and decided to have bits and pieces of the screenplay rewritten to tie in with the "Zombie" movies-- if you watch the film as closely as I did, you'll see exactly what I'm talking about. About a quarter into the movie the seemingly dominant avian theme is thrown out the window in favor of a supernatural thriller/undead slasher type film. So, what's "Zombie 5: Killing Birds" about? Well, I'll tell you...The movie begins sometime after or perhaps during the Vietnam War, a war veteran returns to his home in the swampland boondocks of Florida, bearing a gift for his wife, only to find her in bed with another man. He proceeds to go on a killing rampage, murdering his wife, her lover and an elderly couple with a baby (but not the baby) in cold blood before the birds in his enclosed porch in fanciful cages begin to shriek with terror and birds descend from the sky and pluck out his eyes. We move ahead about twenty-some years to a college where a Doctor Green (played by a real life Doctor named John H. Green) is helping a college student named Anne investigate the dwindling species of a rare bird. She assembles a team of five other people to go and seek out the last few people who have seen the bird, the only known living witness of this rare creature being an elderly, blind war veteran played by Robert Vaughn, named Doctor Fred Brown. The trip's benefactor, Doctor Green hires a driver named Brian, who drives them deep into the Florida marshes. One of the students is named Steven, and when Steven and Anne go to Doctor Brown's house and meet him, they begin to suspect things are decidedly not as they seem as the man, a gentleman, albeit an uncouth recluse, seems to be hiding something. They leave Doctor Brown and venture deeper into the marshes where they discover an ancient pickup truck that seems to have been in a state of neglect for decades. The nerdy girl in the group, Jennifer, opens the door of the pickup truck and a corpse falls out. Their own van is in need of some repairs to the team takes up shelter in an abandoned house-- that just happens to be the site of the murders at the beginning of the movie.Brian and the inexplicable computer geek of the group, Rob, get a generator in the basement running and get the lights on in the house. Rob carries around what must be an eighty pound laptop (circa 1987) and uses it to make Vector-graphics based pornography because as he explains to Steve earlier in the movie "It's what puts bread on the table." Meanwhile, the jock-type jerk of the group, Paul and the loose girl of the group, Mary quickly find a bed to copulate in, and that's when the weirdness starts. As they engage in intercourse, Steve begins to hallucinate, he has a rather surreal vision of Anne being crucified to the wall of one of the rooms near the empty aviary (which is full of empty birdcages in which the birds at the beginning of the movie were seen going insane), after that, Mary begins to hallucinate and then all hell breaks loose when Jennifer gets killed by a zombie and the bodies start piling up like meat on the scale at the deli.I don't want to give too much else away about the film itself, if you really want to know, you either will buy the film or you already own the video. The film is of Italian design, as are all the films in the "Zombie" series, but where the first three in the series are all connected by certain directors, writers and actors, "Zombie 5: Killing Birds" is connected by a thread, in that, as I already stated, it went into the production the year before "After Death" was released and I believe that the film's two directors, who are primarily known for being pornographers (perhaps echoed by Rob's computer animations in the film) saw an opportunity to cash in on the success of the "Zombie" films and had parts of a preexisting screenplay rewritten or even parts of their finished film reshot in order to tie in with the "Zombie" series. But how does it tie in with the "Zombie" series? Well, for starters, it features zombies-- a lot of people are claiming that zombies don't show up until the last ten minutes of the film, which is a common misconception, as there are plenty of zombies seen throughout the course of the movie, but it's only in the final ten minutes of the film that full-blown zombie chaos occurs. The zombies in this movie are far closer to the kind of zombies first seen in Fulci's "Zombi 3" ("Zombie 2") and later expanded upon in Fragasso's "Zombie 4: After Death" ("Zombie 3"), that kind of zombie being agile, quick, unusually intelligent and not necessarily flesh eating. Following in "After Death"'s footsteps, the zombies are of a more supernatural origin than they're portrayed as being in the first two films (although a case could be argued for or against the supernatural origin in the first and second films, especially the first with the prominent voodoo theme being prevalent in all of them). As well as capitalizing upon the "Zombie" franchise, "Killing Birds" also takes nods from the "Evil Dead" films, particularly seen in Steve's big hallucination sequences when doors open as the camera chases an unseen force around the house in an almost "Looney Toons" fashion à la "The Shining."The make-up effects in the movie range from brilliant to dreadful, the more prominent being the latter. Most of the zombies seen in the film are so heavily decayed that the make-up artist must have been confused by what direction to take them in and rushed the process in the end leaving much to be desired. That said, some of the gore effects are extremely well done, the beheading of one of the characters towards the very end of the film comes to mind, as does another character getting his hand caught in the spinning gears of the basement generator in another scene earlier in the movie. The same can be said of the special effects, some of them are absolutely gorgeous, especially considering the budget, others have no excuse to be so poor. The best effect in the movie by far is the scene where one of the characters is completely immolated by fire and runs screaming into the darkness-- it looks very real, probably because it IS real. I don't think they could even afford a fire-retardant suit so they just doused the actor in kerosene and lit him on fire and yelled "ACTION!" But then there's the overlay birds, which are the 1980s equivalent of dangling a bat on a string in front of the camera and calling it a dragon. But what it all comes down to in the end is, is it worth watching?The answer, surprisingly, is yes. It acts somewhat as a 'prequel' to the rest of the "Zombie" movies, perhaps even giving a viable explanation for the zombies' presence on Earth. They're referred to as "lost souls" who "feed on fear," and they seem to travel in and out of different planes of reality, inter-dimensional tripping and gateways between the human mind and the Gates of Hell itself. If you make a few free associations, one can be lead to assume that these creatures' presence opened doorways around the world which caused the zombie outbreaks seen in the first and third films in the series, the second film being a scientific take on everything, yet in the end ultimately being taken over by the hoodoo voodoo magic of the living dead seen in every film in the series. While the movie has an incredibly heavy "Scooby Doo" feel to it and it takes on the basic structure of your garden variety slasher film, it is better than say, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" or "The Sum of All Fears." Did I like the movie? Yes, I liked a lot.Like I've said in my reviews for the other three movies in the series, Shriek Show does an excellent job with the DVD, here. The artwork on the cover is gorgeous, as is the disc for the film itself inside a standard keep case. There aren't many special features to write home about, except for a ten minute interview with Robert Vaughn about his role in the film and some of his other films, like "Teenage Caveman" and "Battle Beyond the Stars." There's a "picture gallery" which is just a few shots of some one-sheets for the movie set to music from the film's score. Then there's four trailers, "Zombi 2," "Killing Birds," "Black Demons" and "Flesh For The Beast." Now, I watched all the trailers, but as soon as the trailer for "Flesh For the Beast" (a movie completely unrelated to "Zombie 5: Killing Birds!") was over, a THIRTY FIVE MINUTE LONG DOCUMENTARY on the making of "Flesh For The Beast" began to play. I'm not sure if this is a glitch on the DVD I got, like, maybe it's a misprint or something or a goof, but a thirty five minute documentary about the making of this completely unrelated movie plays after you watch the trailer for it. It's just weird and I'm not sure why it's on there at all. That's all the special features on the DVD. I'm a little disappointed there were no subtitles as the actress who portrayed Anne speaks with a heavy German accent and they didn't bother to dub her the way they dubbed some of the Italian actors in the film who probably spoke their lines phonetically. I digress.If I were to try to look for a message in the movie, I'd say it's that the Vietnam War was just bad for everyone, but that's something said in so many movies, already. Maybe you want to think of it as a movie about heritage, legacy, bloodlines and family, all themes loosely portrayed in the film. It can be whatever you want it to be, I guess. It's not a zombie film you need, but one you deserve. All in all, "Zombie 5: Killing Birds," or, as it is by its proper title, "Zombie 4," is a movie that probably isn't going to satisfy everyone and is for completionists and die-hard fans of Italian horror or Robert Vaughn. But for the low price, there really isn't a reason not to own the movie if you're an avid horror movie fan and/or DVD collector. If you see it, pick it up, it makes for a good way to pass some time on a rainy Wednesday afternoon with your friends over a few drinks and some Chinese food.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great
  

*by T***S on Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2013*

Some times i wonder if these zombies are after the students or the guy after coming back from the war.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A VERY KOOL,RETRO THROWBACK TO THE EARLY 80'S!!
  

*by H***R on Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2008*

HEY....I HAVE TO DISAGREE WITH THE OTHER REVIEWS HERE. I PURCHASED 'KILLING BIRDS' ABOUT A YEAR AGO AND TOTALLY ENJOYED IT FOR MANY REASONS. FIRST OFF...YEA, IT ISN'T A ZOMBIE MOVIE..AT LEAST NOT LIKE 'ZOMBIE' OR 'DAWN OF THE DEAD'...BUT AS YOU KNOW, WHEN SEEKING OUT OBSCURE AND LOW-BUDGET MOVIES, THE STUDIO WILL USUALLY TAG THEIR FLIC WITH A VERY POPULAR AND COMMERCIAL BRAND NAME. (the Howling, Witchcraft,etc) to DRAW IN VIEWERS...IF YOU'RE AN AVID HORROR/sSCI-FI fan...well,then YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS BY NOW..?  WHAT IS ALSO VERY 'KOOL' AND STILL HAS ME SEARCHING THE MOVIE ARCHIVES HERE ON AMAZON..IS THAT I'M FINDING HUNDREDS OF FILMS THAT I'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE...THANX TO THE WONDER OF DIGITAL MOVIES! I GREW UP IN THE 80S AND I'M A TOTAL RETRO-FLASHBACK 80'S DUDE! BUT NOW, I'M WATCHING AND STUDYING ANYTHING I CAN GET MY HANDS ON........THIS BRINGS ME TO MY 'DISCOVERY' OF SOME OF THE ZOMBIE SEQUEALS.  TO ME...SORRY GUYS, 'THE KILLING BIRDS' WAS AN AWESOME RARE FIND....THIS WOULD OF BEEN ONE OF THOSE MOVIES ON VHS THAT I WOULD HAVE PROBABLY 'BURNED' UP IN MY VCR PLAYER...LIKE 'CHILDREN OF THE CORN, JUST BEFORE DAWN, NIGHT OF THE COMET...THE FUNHOUSE!!'  'KILLING BIRDS' LOOKS, TASTES AND SMELLS LIKE A 1980 CHEEZE-FLICK. FIRST, IT DOES THAT OPENING 'PROLOGUE' OF A HORRIBLE HAPPENING...THEN...FLASHES SEVERAL YEARS LATER TO A COLLEGE CAMPUS TO INTRODUCE THE BLAND KIDS. THE BOYS ARE VERY SOFT AND THE CLOTHES VERY..the GAP..?..matter of fact, tHE ENTIRE MOVIE HAS THIS REALLY NIFTY HAZE TO IT...EVERYTHING IS VERY PASTEL AND THE KIDS QUIET AND SOFTLY SPOKEN...(think..THE KINDRED..ELM STREET...VALLEY GIRL...APRIL FOOLS DAY,DEFINATELY!!)  why wasn't this movie on our VIDEO SHELVES in the 80's.....?....who cares...I FOUND IT NOW. THE MOVIE ALSO MADE ME THINK OF 'EXQUINOX'..'SLAUGHTERHOUSE'..'BLOODY NEW YEAR'...AND A EVIL-DEAD RIP OFF CALLED 'DEMON WIND'. IF YOU KNOW ANY OF THESE LITTLE LOW-BUDGET MOVIES...AND MAY HAVE LIKED THEM..THEN YOU MAY 'ENJOY' 'KILLING BIRDS'...OR AT LEAST, GET A WARM,COZY FEELING INSIDE FROM WATCHING AND REMEMBERING HOW 'SIMPLE' IT WAS TO TELL A DECENT STORY WITHOUT CGI AND BUCKETS OF BLOOD.....MATTER OF FACT, THE 'PACE' IS DEFINATELY SLOW..BUT AFTER REALLY WATCHING THIS MOVIE..IT SUDDENLY HIT ME 'HARD' THAT THE MOVIE'S UNDER CURRENT WAS SORT OF LIKE EARLY JOHN CARPENTER....'KILLING BIRDS' SIMPLY BUILDS AND BUILDS WITH ECHOES OF 'ERRIE' CHIMES AND ALSO ACTUALLY USES WHITE SMOKE AND FOG TO CREATE IT'S ATMOSPHERE. THE PLOT IS SIMPLE..BUNCH OF KIDS GO ON AN OUTING TO GO...BIRD WATCHING...(FOR REAL!)..IN THE FOREST..STUMPLE APOND A DEAD BODY AND END UP STRANDED IN AN ISOLATED HOUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF 'EVIL DEAD' LAND....THE 'TEENS' MOVE THRU THE MOVIE IN SUCH MELODRAMATIC FASHION, WALKING IN AND OUT OF DREAM-LIKE SITUATIONS..THAT YOU WILL EITHER GO WITH..(LIKE AN OLD GHOST STORY)..OR NOT..IF YOU 'WANT' FAST PACE AND LIGHTNING LIKE SPEED THEN OF COURSE THIS ISN'T FOR YOU.....I HOWEVER, CHEWED IT UP...ESPECIALLY WHEN THE 'PREPPIE' KIDS ARE TRAPPED IN THE VAN..AND THE 'DEAD' START TO CLOSE IN ON THEM....THE CUTS ARE QUICK, THE PRETTY KIDS BREATHING AND SWEATING HARD..THE 'HALLOWEEN' LIKE TECHNO MUSIC IS PLAYING WITH GLEE AND HUGE BRIGHT WHITE LIGHTS OF FOG SURROUND THEM...(echoes of THE FOG and PRINCE OF DARKNESS)...of course, nothing in my eyes come close to CARPENTER or TOBE HOOPER'S THE FUNHOUSE..(my all time wet-dream favorite!!)...BUT I GUESS I JUST ADMIRE VERY LOW-BUDGET FILMS THAT MAKE A 'BUCK' STRETCH AS FOR AS IT GOES. I ALSO LOVE THE CONCLUSION WHEN THE LAST 'KIDS' LOCK THEMSELVES IN THE DUSTY ATTIC AND THE MUSIC PLAYING REMINDED ME OF 'ANGELS' OR A CHORUS HUMMING...SORT OF LIKE A VERY,VERY LOW-BUDGET DARIO ARGENTO.....LOVE THIS SCENE...THE QUICK CUTS OF THE FRANTIC KIDS SEEM TO MELT BACK AND FORTH WITH THE MUSIC...CREATING ONCE AGAIN A VERY DREAMY 'NOT OF THIS' EARTH KINDA ATMOSPHERE..OH YEA..AND NOT THAT IT REALLY MATTERS, BUT THE LAST SURVIVING PRETTY BOY HAS A 'CONNECTION' WITH THE BIRDS..OR 'PHANTOMS'..OR 'KILLER'..OR...THAT'S RIGHT..HE'S RELATED TO THE...OH..it really doesn't matter..IT'S MORE ABOUT THE 'MOOD'  of the 'MOMENT!'.....ANYWAY, IF YOU ENJOY EARLY 80'S FILMS.(SUPERSTITION,THE OUTING,SLAUGHTER HIGH,SLAUGHTERHOUSE ROCK,CHOPPING MALL,the ZERO BOYS)I WOULD GIVE THIS A TRY....OH MY GOD...THAT'S WHO THE BOYS REMINDED ME OF...I JUST FIGURED IT OUT..AHA! THAT POP GROUP AHA.. the''TAKE ON ME..'' MTV MUSIC VIDEO...ya know, when that PRETTY GIRL GETS SUCKED INTO THAT COMIC BOOK AND FALLS IN LOVE WITH THE CARTOON GUY...yea....very,very 80'S...and 'KILLING BIRDS' has that style.....!! thanx for reading....KEVIN BRIAN....be my bloody VALENTINE...or ELSE!!!

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