i would say classic Horror but thats just me
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George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" takes aim at racism and the stereotypes that stem from it. It tells the story of a group of strangers who find themselves barricaded in a farm house with a mob of blood thirsty zombies in the front yard.
The original string of the films are as follows; Night of the Living Dead (1968) Dawn of the Dead (1978) Day of the Dead (1985) Land of the Dead (2005) Diary of the Dead (2007) The remake of "Night" was filmed in 1990, "Dawn" was filmed in 2004, and the remake of "Day" was filmed in 2008.
It's Land of the Dead (2005).All of Romero's zombie movies are a metaphor for something. Apparently (from what I've heard) Night of the Living Deadis a metaphor for Communism, or the Vietnam War, or something like that.I really don't understand; I've never seen anything in Night of the Living Dead (1968) that relates to Communism or Vietnam in any way, even metaphorically/symbolically.But, Land of the Dead is the one that's a metaphor for the lower class rising up. Unlike Night of the Living Dead, the metaphor in Land of the Dead is pretty freaking obvious. It's really hard to miss.