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Nuclear Tides and Low-Budget Hordes: A Genre Analysis of Zombie Tidal Wave (2019) But here's the thing
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Como toda buena producción B, hay una legión de extras caracterizados como zombies (interpretados por actores como Brendan Petrizzo o Luke Persiani) que hacen un trabajo heroico al dejarse "matar" una y otra vez entre olas.
This paper examines the 2019 horror film Zombie Tidal Wave , directed by Justin Jones and produced for the Syfy television network. While often dismissed as a typical "mockbuster" or low-budget creature feature, the film serves as a distinct example of contemporary eco-horror. By analyzing the film’s narrative structure, its reliance on maritime zombie tropes, and the production constraints typical of The Asylum and Syfy collaborations, this review argues that Zombie Tidal Wave intentionally embraces the absurd to revitalize the oversaturated zombie genre.