Zero Day

Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Zero Day!

The song “Who Killed Bambi?”

being the biggest hint that something isn’t right in George Mullen’s world.

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Mullen’s infatuation with the song “Who Killed Bambi?”

raises a lot of questions about this, and here is what it all means.

“Who Killed Bambi?”

Robert De Niro and The Sex Pistols v2

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Is A Song By The Sex Pistols

It Was Released In 1980

“Who Killed Bambi?”

The script was written by Roger Ebert and was described as a punk rock version ofA Hard Days Night.

was released as part ofThe Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle.

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“Who Killed Bambi?”

has often been interpreted as a song about the destruction and perversion of innocence.

Bambi represents innocence in the song, with the animated deer being destroyed by man.

Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, and others in Zero Day

“Who Killed Bambi?”

Eventually, a flashback scene inZero Dayshows that the Sex Pistols' “Who Killed Bambi?”

was playing when George Mullen found his son.

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Why George Keeps Hearing (And Writing Down) “Who Killed Bambi?”

Headshot Of Robert De Niro In The 35th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Night

Is It A Result Of Proteus?

is one of the biggest clues to this unanswered question.

There are two possibilities as to why George Mullen is hearing the song.

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Firstly, it could be that he simply has a declining mental state.

The other option is that “Who Killed Bambi?”

and the other side effects are brought on by the secret NSA project Proteus.

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