
Zoombies
2016

2019
TV-14Director
Glenn Miller
Runtime
84 minutes
Average Rating
No ratings yetSynopsis
A game ranger arresting poachers ends up saving their lives when zombie animals attack them in the jungle. Now surrounded, the game ranger and poachers forge uneasy alliance to stop the beasts before the super-zombie virus spreads to entire world.
Overall Score
Limited
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film lacks any documented depictions of LGBTQ+ characters or same-sex intimacy. The survivalist plot focuses entirely on the conflict between rangers and poachers.
Gender Representation
Erica Sturdefant holds a top-billed role, suggesting female agency in the jungle. However, the story follows traditional action-adventure archetypes without subverting masculine leadership roles.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The ensemble includes actors like Jumarcus Mason and Troy Castaneda, providing some racial integration. This representation appears functional to the plot rather than a central thematic driver.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The narrative follows conventional Western genre structures centered on ecological order and authority. It lacks any significant religious critique or exploration of alternative cultural frameworks.
Disability Representation
There is no evidence of characters with visible or invisible disabilities. The film does not utilize neurodivergence or disability as a narrative device.
Strengths
Areas for Improvement
AI Analysis
Zoombies 2 is a straightforward creature feature that prioritizes survival stakes over social commentary. The plot follows a standard 'uneasy alliance' trope, where characters must set aside personal conflicts to survive a viral outbreak. The film operates within established horror-comedy boundaries, utilizing a diverse ensemble cast to drive the action. However, these characters function primarily as archetypes within a traditional hierarchy rather than tools for exploring identity. Ultimately, the movie lacks the intentionality needed to disrupt social norms. It remains a genre-driven piece focused on physical threats rather than intersectional or systemic themes.
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