It is not zombies in the Hollywood (or Romero-influenced) manner as most of us love, but take on that whole voodoo aspect, which didn't really impress me. Then finally the zombies were revealed, yeah, it turned out there actually was zombies in the movie, but don't get your hopes up.
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And yeah, I did find that interesting, but sitting for about half a movie 'learning' about this cultural stuff was not what I had expected from a movie labeled 'horror'. "Zombie Farm" gives you a lot of facts, whether they are true or just made up I know not, about certain aspects of the Latino knack for the supernatural.
However, one client visits a voodoo woman after Roque failed to help her with her violent husband, and end up being haunted by her husband whom has now returned from death. He is taking money from the naive and hopeful, in return giving them something to hold on to in their troubled lives and situations. The first half of the movie is about film-maker Pilar Franco (played by Adriana CataƱo, who actually did a rather good job) following the small time swindler and seer Roque (played by Roberto Montesinos) around in order to make a documentary. "Zombie Farm" almost literally takes forever to get up in pace and take you places. Having bought it from Amazon, I was intrigued by the rather interesting looking DVD cover, and being a fan of all things zombie, I just had to add it to my collection. Alright, well "Zombie Farm" was nothing at all what I had expected or hoped it would be.