Not a very good ending...SPOILER!!!


I didn't like the end where George is the zombie who killed the inspector... A.) It would've made for a better story/ending if another zombie killed him...the inspector would have then realized that he had made a mistake then... and B.) It didn't make sense that George was even there. How would George, a "zombie" even know that the inspector would have been at that hotel? It didn't make sense, and really hurt the movie....I give this a 7/10, it would've been and 9/10 had not been for that ending...Awesome movie, great story-line, good effects, acting okay (for europeans/foreigners), but the ending just wasn't good, nor made any sense...

It was awesome though, and provided a nice twist, that George was shot and killed....but the very very very end scene hurt the quality story-line of the movie.

"In the plus column though...she makes a hell of a cup of coffee..." - Max Shrek

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Well, yeah, it isn't entirely believable that a zombie could find its way to the very room of hotel inspector stayed in.
Well again, these sort of "twists" were sort of common at that time of cinema as far as I know.

I don't really agree that another zombie would have been better as inspector simply wouldn't acknowledge that person as zombie, but rather as some sort of maniac.
With George coming at him he understood that he was foolish not to believe George's story (even if it happened at the very last seconds of his life).

They just wanted to give that revenge twist going.
Though inspector wasn't all that evil, I mean, he's depicted as an old, conservative belief having type who knows that you can't go easy on those criminals as they will make up all sorts of stories to run away.
You can't blame him for not believing 'dead walk around, sir!' story.

He was obviously prejudiced against "long hair, gay clothes" which made him act irrationally and shoot George on sight.I'm sure that if George was a more regular citizen everything would have been cleared out.

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He actually said fa ggot clothes :)

I'm glad George was the one that killed the old SOB in the end.

Anyway, it's much more believable than 28 Weeks Later with Robert Carlyle zombie just happening to find his kids all the time. Talk about retarded!

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