11/08/2016

Warm Bodies (2013) or, Zombie Date Night

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A romantic, tongue-in-cheek-funny, well-designed poster for Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies

 

In a post-apocalyptic future, the daughter of a prominent zombie exterminator gets her boyfriend eaten by a young male zombie, who with the guy's brain in his system assumes his warm memories and thereby falls in love with the girl while slowly improving himself as a zombie.


Warm Bodies is a film mostly for teenagers who have seen other YA [young adult] adaptations of the preceding years, in particular Twilight (2008) and its sequels, which the film nearly spoofs. But only nearly, because it also insists on being a romance and an action-horror in its own right. - That is a far reach for any film, and Warm Bodies seems to attempt to overcome this by using lots of different popular music to mark its many shifts in tone.

If you are over twenty, it may be difficult for you to get really involved with the ludicrous plot of teenage necrophilia that is basically at play here. On the plus side, both Teresa Palmer (Hacksaw Ridge (2016)) and Nicholas Hoult (Jack the Giant Slayer (2013)), - who is the cutest-looking zombie I can remember ever seeing, - are good, and John Malkovich (Drunkboat (2010)) is also funny as an obsessive zombie-hater. Warm Bodies is a quirky YA-film. It is written and directed by Jonathan Levine (50/50 (2011)), based on the same-titled 2010 novel by Isaac Marion.


Related review:


Jonathan Levine: 50/50 (2011) or, Dude's Got the Big C




Watch the first 4 minutes of the film here


Cost: 35 mil. $

Box office: 116.9 mil. $

= Box office success

[Warm Bodies premiered January 16 (Rome) and runs 97 minutes. Filming took place in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, beginning September 2011. The film opened #1 to a 20.3 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it stayed in the top 5 for a total of 4 weeks and grossed 66.3 mil. $ (56.7 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were South Korea with 7.4 mil. $ (6.3 %) and Russia with 5.9 mil. $ (5 %). Warm Bodies is certified fresh at 80 % with a 6.8 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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