
Night of the Living Dead
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A group barricades in a farmhouse to escape flesh-eating monsters.
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There is panic throughout the nation as the dead suddenly come back to life. The film follows a group of characters who barricade themselves in an old farmhouse in an attempt to remain safe from these bloodthirsty, flesh-eating monsters.
"Great classic of filmmaker George A. Romero, made entirely independently and with low budget, the film is considered a great milestone in genre cinema, for revitalizing terror and subverting its conceptions, opening up a range of possibilities for the genre, and using it masterfully as a vehicle to address underlying social issues of the time, in addition to being responsible for popularizing zombies, making them fall into the good graces of the general public. The movie brings together a good editing, realistic practical special effects for the time and a powerful social criticism to racism."