Diamondeye wrote:
Exactly. Since that, in real life is a contradiction in terms as far as we know, we can't necessarily assume that the properties are one way or the other; only that there is some unknown mix. In the case of certain types of zombies, like the ones in the "28.." series or "I am legend" they don't seem to be living dead at all but rather simply victims of a virus, but then, we can't assume that those depictions would be accurate.
Of course, we could talk about one specific depiction, but even there information is generally incomplete.
28 days and I am Legend were not zombie films. Both established that they were dealing with living people mutated from exposure to a virus. Zombie movies however are the dead returned to life imho.
zombie noun
1. (in voodoo)
a. the body of a dead person given the semblance of life, but mute and will-less, by a supernatural force, usually for some evil purpose.
b. the supernatural force itself.
2. Informal .
a. a person whose behavior or responses are wooden, listless, or seemingly rote; automaton.
b. an eccentric or peculiar person.
3. a snake god worshiped in West Indian and Brazilian religious practices of African origin.
4. a tall drink made typically with several kinds of rum, citrus juice, and often apricot liqueur.
5. Canadian Slang . an army conscript assigned to home defense during World War II.
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