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: Simon Pegg notes that zombies "are us, having succumbed to our own fear, which is our own death".

Beyond cinema, examines the broader zeitgeist, covering: Doc of the Dead

The feature traces the lineage of the walking dead, identifying key milestones that shaped the genre: : Simon Pegg notes that zombies "are us,

According to the experts interviewed—including , Max Brooks , and Bruce Campbell —the zombie’s appeal lies in its reflection of the audience: From the voodoo-inspired "Ghouls" of the 1930s to

: The film fast-forwards through the comedic "splatter" era of the 1980s to the global phenomenon of the 2000s, fueled by 28 Days Later , Shaun of the Dead , and The Walking Dead . Why They Fascinate Us

: The genre has been used to comment on everything from racism and consumerism to the fear of global pandemics.

From the voodoo-inspired "Ghouls" of the 1930s to the sprinting, viral-infected hordes of the 21st century, the zombie has evolved from a niche horror trope into a dominant cultural metaphor. The 2014 documentary , directed by Alexandre O. Philippe (known for The People vs. George Lucas ), serves as a "definitive" autopsy of this obsession. The Evolution of a Monster

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