Zombie Apocalypse/Playing With

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Basic Trope: Civilization is attacked by the living dead (or similar) and begins to break down, resulting in a fight for survival on the part of the main characters.

  • Straight: The recently dead are animated and begin to attack the living, turning those they kill into zombies as well. As civilization breaks down around them, Bob and Alice barricade themselves into their house and fight for survival against the surrounding zombie hordes.
  • Exaggerated: Every single thing that has ever died ever comes to life and attacks the living. The entire world falls to the zombies, except for Bob and Alice, who must fight their way through the zombie hordes armed only with a crowbar.
  • Justified:
  • Inverted: A single animated corpse must try and elude the living people who are trying to destroy it.
  • Subverted:
    • The zombies turn out to be thinking, feeling creatures with a society all their own, they are satisfied eating only most, not all humans, and the embattled hero realizes he was just provoking a defense mechanism by slaughtering them.
    • Every human who ever died is coming back to life and walking around for food... they just need some food, medicine, and bedrest to heal back to their normal selves. The living are just panicking and shooting them on sight out of fear, this results in the 'zombies' attacking them out of self defense and the people who died revive shortly after. The movie stops when everyone agrees to stop killing each other.
    • The zombies were just coming upstairs for a wedding.
    • The zombies are dispatched easily and society proceeds as normal.
  • Doubly Subverted:
    • The celebrations were premature; the undead threat revives and finishes the job.
    • The "wedding" the zombies were coming upstairs for is actually a ritual to empower the necromancer who raised them.
  • Parodied:
  • Deconstructed:
    • The corpses that have come back to life are not immune to the same factors that affect corpses in Real Life -- rigor mortis, decomposition, muscle decay, etc. Limbs and various extraneous parts of the dead drop off or fall away, and they are very slow and mostly have very poor balance, being practically incapable of standing upright. As their brains are dead, they have no control over themselves at all. As such, they fall apart and are practically no threat.
    • Another alternative: while the zombies do pose somewhat of a threat, government response is swift, crushing the zombies efficiently with superior firepower and tactics. Even organized civilians easily avert a crisis.
  • Reconstruction:
    • Although The Virus might not technically kill its victims, it reduces them to unthinking, savage creatures of pure bloodlust who still retain human urges, drives and body control. As such, they are a very potent threat.
    • The virus itself slows down decomposition and, while stripping away everything else, manages to keep its host body working enough to pose a threat to humans.
    • ...Or, they decay rapidly and pose no threat... unless there's a whole mob of them.
    • It's not just zombies - they sometimes turn into mutants that make BLACKLIGHT look pleasant. Bioweapons are on the loose. There's been experimentation going on, and somehow, those experiments have been released.
    • While helicopters and 50 caliber machine guns are an insurmountable obstacle for the zombie hordes, the survivors are all civilians out in the boonies who do not have access to them. While all the survivors need to do is hold out while the military prepares to move in, the zombies possess inhuman strength and an ambush predator cunning, and ammunition is scarce. The tension lies in not "can the zombies be contained?" but "can the survivors hold out long enough for help to arrive?"
  • Zig Zagged:
    • Society falls to Zombie kind, having a few humans fight through it. While Zombie society settles in, there is a human outbreak, which overthrows the Zombie society leaving a few Zombie survivors to run for their lives. It's actually all the evil plot of the secret government who release different viruses that control death by enacting or counteracting it. The humans and zombies must band together to save the world from these the nefarious schemes.
    • Alternatively, the plot switches from a desperate survivor trying to flee the cities from the rampaging hordes to The Men in Black dealing with small outbreaks out in the boondocks on another country.
  • Averted:
    • While a few corpses do come to life and attack the living, there aren't enough to threaten civilization entirely.
    • It looks like civilization is about to collapse, but the undead threat is overcome and defeated.
    • They're only a minor threat, compared to everything else.
    • Outbreaks are dealt with swiftly.
    • The Dead rise, but don't attack anyone. Instead they try to get on with their lives.
    • The Dead rise... but most of them are stuck in their graves and can't hurt anyone. The freshly dead already have police looking at the bodies and don't get very far.
    • The zombie apocalypse takes place in a medieval-fantasy-based world. Civilization survives because enough people have armor, weaponry, and training to take down the undead threat--or, conversely, the undead threat is nothing new to them, as they are used to fighting monsters, and civilization merely sees the zombies as a different sort of monster.
  • Enforced:
    • "Okay, we have a tiny budget, not many resources, and only a few actors who can actually act around here. Get some meat, extras and fake blood though, and I think we've got enough to make a zombie flick..."
    • "Everybody loves zombies -- let's tap into that market!"
    • "Hi, I'm George A. Romero."
    • "Hi, we're making a tribute to Romero."
    • "If I want to make a political film, might as well do it in the vein of Romero."
  • Lampshaded: "Okay, does anyone feel like they're in a Romero movie?"
  • Invoked: A Mad Scientist / necromancer releases into the wild something which will raise the dead and cause them to feast on the living.
  • Defied:
  • Discussed: "I've been hearing weird rumours from the No-Go Zone... they're saying the dead are coming back to life."
  • Conversed: "Hey dude, have you got your Zombie Apocalypse plan all worked out?"

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