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There are currently four death videos, but none of them really tell the original source of the zombies. Although the name of the third part is Origins, it only states that the dog bit the veterinarian. In fact, this can be known in the first two parts.
On the whole, the source should be the Holy See a long time ago.
A little girl who was possessed over there (the fourth part confessed that she was parasitized by a bug and then possessed, as for the origin of this bug, there was no explanation.) Bug parasitism can also be seen at the end of the second part. Then the Holy See sent a priest to study it.
The priest happened to live in the attic on the top floor of the building in the first part of the house to conduct secret research, during which the priest died for various reasons, and then infected the dog named Max (no direct explanation, speculation), and then the dog infected the little girl of the family (the parents thought it was just an inflammation of the tonsils, and the dog bit the aunt who went crazy at the beginning of the building (the first part lost the cause of the outbreak). The dog was sent to the third veterinarian and bitten the veterinarian (the third part of the zombie outbreak cause).
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There is a part of the death video that talks about the origin, and the name is called the death video - the origin, because a wedding participant was bitten by a dog, had a seizure at the wedding, and finally the wedding turned into a tragedy, this person is still a relative of the couple, it is recommended to watch it.
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I didn't explain.,It seems that the cause was said in the fourth part.,Thank you.。
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It should exist.
Theoretically, a zombie is a living form that walks unconsciously and attacks living things.
They are divided into two types:
One is formed by human infection with the Solana virus.
The other is that humans who are injected with tetrodotoxin in a state of suspended animation are mistakenly buried and suffer brain damage due to lack of oxygen.
Both of these have been documented in history.
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AnswerYes, zombies, commonly known as the living dead. However, this is not necessarily the resurrection of the deceased, it may be the result of using strong drugs to stun the victim, and then using hallucination drugs and hypnosis to control the victim. For example, in Haiti, there are often many zombie legends, in fact, after the sorcerer uses drugs to stun the victim, and then uses hallucination drugs and hypnosis to control the victim.
Zombies are fundamentally different from zombies, zombies are generally directly transformed by living people, while zombies must be transformed by dead people. Zombies are afraid of light, but zombies are not afraid. Zombies move fast, zombies move slowly, and when they see the flesh of a living person, they are extremely fast.
Zombies are predominantly East Asian. Zombies and zombies are not within the Three Realms and Six Realms.
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Theoretically, yes. There are vampires, how can there be no zombies.
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The word zombie is a voodoo term for the resurrected dead by a sorcerer. Although voodoo has an ancient voodoo culture and ancestor worship, its actual age is very young, and it originated from the slave movement in the Age of Discovery. The Living Dead is an important legend in voodoo, a method used by voodoo to settle hatred, where the locals would find a sorcerer to frame their enemies, and the voodoo sorcerer would poison the victim, bury the body after death, and then dig up the body and turn it into a living dead as a slave.
In Haitian society at the time, such things were spread everywhere, and they were later used as inspiration for the movie "Night of the Living Dead".
The 1968 film "Night of the Living Dead" directed by Joorgio A. Romero was the first zombie movie, and the director once said in the 2013 documentary "The Birth of the Living Dead" that his zombie movies were the product of a lot of anger because the reforms of the 60s did not bring any progress. The people in his films being besieged by zombies are actually a metaphor for the current state of American society at that time. It is a metaphor for the United States, which was mired in the Vietnam War at that time, and the American people, who were gradually decadent due to various social problems.
There was an American ** who made a statistic in order to figure out the relationship between zombie movies and current affairs, and found a very interesting conclusion: the mass production of zombie movies is always accompanied by social turmoil. So zombies just represent a sense of crisis in people's hearts.
Just a symbolic symbol. Zombies are just some of the images that people fear: viruses, contagion, aggression, irrationality, chaos, and death.
It is rumored that in the 1910s, it was the U.S. Marines who fought in Haiti who brought the term back to the United States, and it became known to the world. Later, this concept was borrowed by film director George A. Romero and referenced to the early black-and-white version of "Night of the Living Dead", which made the image of zombies widely spread, and many movies with zombies as the theme appeared in later generations.
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The screen image of zombies first appeared in the movie "Night of the Living Dead", and the literary image ** The author has not yet researched. In his book Voodoo in Haiti, the anthropologist Metro wrote of the zombie: "He is cold, he can move, he can eat, he can follow the instructions of his master, but he has no memory and no idea of his environment."
It seems that in Haiti, zombie culture is particularly widespread due to voodoo. People who come to Haiti from abroad hear the indigenous people talk about the "resurrected corpses" and think that this is nothing more than a legend or a threat. However, when they visited Haiti, they found that many locals often cut the throat of the dead body or put a large iron nail in the heart before burying their relatives in order to fear and prevent them from being resurrected.
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Not to mention the difference between zombies and zombies, these works are still somewhat different in theme from China's Taoist theme movies, such as legends such as "Xiangxi Chasing Corpses".
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