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I don't think there was much logic to the causes - zombies could be created by a bite much like a disease but there was a scene in a graveyard where a centuries old zombie rose from a grave (more like a curse or voodoo).
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I think a lot of these types of film like to keep you guessing and filling in blanks yourself.
I find its sort of a mirror of real life a doctor saves someone's life and I'll go thank goodness we have the skills and science to save this person, someone else will say oh thank goodness I prayed and god saved him. We all look at our own views while making sense of what's around us, so a scientists likely to see zombies as a disease and natives are likely to look to voodoo. Leave it unanswered and the viewer puts his own views on it. |
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