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The title "Wasteland (2013)" refers to several distinct creative and academic works. Based on your request, I have prepared an overview of the two most prominent subjects—the British horror film and the dystopian young adult novel—as well as a brief mention of an ethnographic study. 1. Wasteland (2013)
: The story follows Esther and Caleb as they flee their home to find a way to live past age nineteen. Flashbacks are utilized to build the emotional core
: Much of the film uses montages to show Scott evading or dispatching zombies. Flashbacks are utilized to build the emotional core of the story, showing Scott’s life and his marriage proposal to Beth just before the outbreak. 2. Novel: Wasteland (2013) by Susan Kim and Laurence Klavan who survives a virus-driven apocalypse.
: The story centers on Scott Miller, a former electrician played by Shameer Seepersand, who survives a virus-driven apocalypse. The film focuses heavily on Scott’s daily battle for basic necessities like food and water while he awaits the return of his soulmate, Beth (Jessica Messenger).
: The work documents the narratives of women like Hanumanti and Laxmi, examining the commodification of waste within a capitalist urban setting. SUSAN KIM - Victoria Sanders and Associates