
When most movies use repetition, it falls flat and annoys the audience. Watching a second time make you realize that certain scenes are shot identically, but with different set pieces to accentuate the fact that the world is changing around Shaun, whether he notices it or not.

The background is especially rich in this film, and that’s one of the reasons why it takes multiple screenings to take it all in. Eliot, it came not with a bang, but with a “meh,” and its inhabitants said “But I’m gonna be late for work!” The cinematography really deserves acknowledgement here because like I said, everything here has a purpose, and that purpose is usually to make you laugh.

The comedy of this film comes in how the world ends, and how the people in it react to it. But he figures that can all wait, because he’d rather play games with his friend Ed, an even bigger slacker than Shaun with an attitude like a baby’s first poop – lovely to the parents and family members, but disgusting to everyone else. The film revolves around Shaun, a lowly minimum-wage earner with a girlfriend who’s way out of his league and aspirations of being something other than an appliance salesman.
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Where this kind of detail is necessary in some thrillers or dramas, it’s rarely seen in comedies, and that’s what makes this movie so memorable. Nothing in this movie happens by chance or for no reason. But this movie has a premeditated approach to itself.

Sure, I’m being way too preachy and flowery in my tone. Sometimes, the movie made is Shaun of the Dead, and the world thanks those who made it.
