From a production standpoint, the film embraces its identity as a "B-movie." It prioritizes spectacle and creative kills over deep character development or high-budget realism. This approach is a hallmark of the collaboration between Ferrante and Ziering, who previously worked together on the Sharknado series. The use of vibrant, tropical settings contrasted with the grey, decaying aesthetic of the undead creates a visual irony that fans of the genre appreciate. The film does not ask the audience to suspend disbelief in a serious way; rather, it invites them to enjoy the absurdity of a "zombie-pocalypse" meeting a natural disaster.
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