: The routine blended Jackson’s signature movements with a unique, "zombie-like" jazz style.
The video, directed by John Landis, utilizes horror tropes to explore themes of transformation and fear. Even in its shortened form, the story of a "sweet-faced teenage boy" out on a date who repeatedly oscillates between being an innocent partner and a "horrifying monster" remains central. This duality served as a metaphor for personal growth and societal challenges, as well as an exploration of primal fears like the loss of control. Choreography and Cultural Legacy
: The dance sequence corresponds directly with the lyrics about a "masquerade ball of the dead," using precise synchronization to elevate the music beyond a simple auditory experience.
The heart of the shortened version is the iconic "zombie dance" sequence, choreographed by Michael Peters in collaboration with Jackson.
: This choreography remains one of the most imitated in history, regularly performed in tribute events and flash mobs worldwide, such as the record-breaking "Thrill the World" events. Industry Revolution