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Warm Bodies
After a zombie becomes involved with the girlfriend of one of his victims, their romance sets in motion a sequence of events that might transform the entire lifeless world.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | Summit Entertainment, Mandeville Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Nicholas Hoult Teresa Palmer Lio Tipton John Malkovich Dave Franco |
Genre : | Horror Comedy Romance |
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Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
I rarely give up on a film midway because I do my research before watching. Unfortunately with this one I just had to. It may have been a different take on the zombie theme (a zombie with feelings) and starred a couple of credited actors but sorry, it just did nothing for me. The story was ridiculous and took the zombie theme to a new higher unbelievable level. The usual display of intelligent people doing stupid things. After an hour the film seemed to be going no where and by then I'd put it in the category of pointless movies. Off button pressed. My score: 1 out of 10 Not recommended.
It was awful. Hell, the word "awful" doesn't even begins to describe how I felt watching the movie.It's like "what if deadheads wasn't funny and it's ending was stretched to the whole movie".Cheesy, uninteresting, bad special effects & action scenes, idiotic solution to the whole mess. "Make zombies feel emotions and they'll turn human yeehh" NO. Know what? I would have accepted the solution if the movie would have executed it well. But it didn't. God awful movie.You'll like this movie if you're a 13yo girl with "pale guys" fetish, or something of the sort.
The zombie apocalypse has come and a group of young survivors have left the safety of their walled community in order to search for supplies. Naturally the zombies attacks and our young female heroine's boyfriend gets eaten. At which point the movie decides to become a romantic comedy as the boyfriend-eating zombie in question decides that he's in love with her and promptly takes her back home with him.After that the film can do pretty much anything and it would be acceptable because it has already veered so far off the beaten track. And although the film doesn't go outright bat guano insane, it does contains some really weird scenes, which all still meld together rather well. The movie has a logic of its own it follows, even if that logic is so weird.The actors are also rather good. Special mention should go to Nicholas Hoult who manages to pour such presence into the lifeless corpse he plays. His zombie character plays all the zombie notes correctly, moaning, grunting and stiffly walking around, yet you can still somehow read a lot of emotions from his rotting face. This is at least partially helped by the fact that we get to follow his inner monologue, which in itself is one of the best parts of the movie, especially because Hoult's delivery is surprisingly well- suited for dry comedy.All that being said, the ending is rather disappointing. You can see it coming by looking at the film's overall tone, but it's still so filled with sugary fluff that I swear it gave me new cavities. I'm not saying the ending should have been filled with gore and suffering, but a modicum of moderation would have been appreciated.Still, not a bad film to check out if you're looking for a zombie movie that's different.
To keep it short:I love this movie. The reference to our zombie-like society makes this comedy deeper than you'd like to think at first. The soundtrack is great. The plot is simple, but it's touching. It makes me think about whether or not we can change, as human beings. I have lived a zombie-like life myself, and I don't think I am the only one. Losing contact with my body, my feelings. So to me, this movie is about Waking Up, and it serves a much greater purpose. So goddamn good it's a funny and somewhat ironic movie as well. The main characters do a good job. The only downside I can think of is that the movie seems too "filtered" sometimes. It would be good to see everyone looking more real. But it doesn't kill the overall impression. Check it out.