I'd recently been thinking about watching one of the old voodoo-style zombie movies, simply because I've never seen any of them, and I was interested in the history of the modern trope of undead-braineating-style-zombies. But you make this sound so much more fascinating than simply a history lesson.
It really holds up on its own merits. I would also recommend checking out White Zombie (1932) if you're interested in zombie trope history, but it's not the same kind of movie at all.
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I'd recently been thinking about watching one of the old voodoo-style zombie movies, simply because I've never seen any of them, and I was interested in the history of the modern trope of undead-braineating-style-zombies. But you make this sound so much more fascinating than simply a history lesson.
It really holds up on its own merits. I would also recommend checking out White Zombie (1932) if you're interested in zombie trope history, but it's not the same kind of movie at all.