

Zoombie
Holger gets called a zombie by his son because he seems so boring. After this he decides to quit working and focuses on his own happiness instead.
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Plot Summary
A young woman arrives in New York to find her father has died at sea. She travels to his Caribbean island to settle his affairs, only to discover the island is plagued by the undead, reanimated by a mysterious voodoo curse. She teams up with a handful of survivors to fend off the relentless zombie horde as they desperately try to escape the island.
Critical Reception
Lucio Fulci's 'Zombie' is a seminal work in the zombie horror genre, celebrated for its visceral gore, atmospheric dread, and iconic imagery. While its plot is straightforward, the film's effectiveness lies in its unrelenting terror and graphic special effects, which were groundbreaking for its time. It has since become a cult classic among horror aficionados.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its shocking gore and suspenseful atmosphere.
- Hailed as a cult classic for its raw, terrifying depiction of the undead.
- Criticized by some for its slow pacing and thin plot.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate 'Zombie' for its intense horror, graphic effects, and its status as a foundational film in the zombie genre. Some viewers find the plot to be somewhat lacking, but the overall visceral experience is highly regarded.
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where a zombie battles a shark was filmed with a real shark, with special effects makeup applied to make it appear more decayed. The actor playing the zombie in that scene, Ottaviano Dell'Acqua, was reportedly bitten by the shark during filming.
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