Warm Bodies is a charming 2013 zombie romance comedy that delivers pure entertainment through its Romeo-and-Juliet-inspired story of love healing a divided, undead world, with no intrusive progressive ideology. Themes revolve around universal human experiences like connection, empathy, and overcoming apathy via romance, eschewing identity politics, DEI mandates, or critiques of systemic oppression. Casting features a mostly white ensemble fitting the era and source material, including a minor whitewashing of book character Nora (half-Ethiopian, played by Lio Tipton), which contradicts rather than embodies modern diversity pushes. Director Jonathan Levine and author Isaac Marion emphasize fun, teen alienation, and zombie genre twists in interviews, with zero activist intent or inclusion rhetoric. Reception is warmly nostalgic as a feel-good horror-comedy, free from 'go woke go broke' backlash or woke labeling, allowing the storytelling to shine unencumbered by messaging.