Is that what brain-damaged zombies construct as a religious temple or form of entertainment when there's no one to eat? How did it get so high without falling over? Or do we just interpret it anyway we want since it's a semi-artsy movie?
Your post is the reason I checked moviechat. I just watched this movie and there was no explanation for why the zombies are stacking crap in the middle of nowhere, not even a clue. Plus, how were these zombies able to stack items to the heights shown in the movie? Did they have a ladder truck? Did they have engineer zombies that helped with schematics to stabilized the design? The whole thing with parrot was nonsensical too.
I took the parrot scene as a suggestion that perhaps parrots were the carriers of the virus and maybe these structures were in fact built for parrots to sit on as perches as daft as it sounds but it looks like it really is up for your personal interpretation unless there's a sequel.
I found it baffling how the structures could have been built too btw lol.
It was a decent zombie movie until that point. I figured maybe aliens or something supernatural were responsible for the junk piles. Maybe they were avant-garde zombies that like to create horrible art pieces and look down at people for not getting the meaning. Then they would eat them. :)
I came here hoping someone had a explanation. How the hell did the writer think anyone would know what the f**k that was. And it's not like they didn't throw it in our faces more than once so we'd know it had some significance.