This unconventional and goofy rom-com, starts with dead zombies finding humans on which to munch, the movie quickly evolves into a teen laugh-out-loud sweet comedy romance.
The tag line is tag line, “Who says romance is dead? Cold Body, Warm Heart”.
Able to absorb memories from the brains of his victims, teenage zombie R (Nicholas Hoult) finds himself overcome with affection for the girlfriend of one of his victims, Julie (Teresa Palmer), whom he rescues from imminent death at the hands of his cohorts.
Captain Grigio (John Malkovich), the leader of the human group and Julie’s father, refuses to accept R as anything but a monster, leaving R and Julie to set into motion a chain of events that will transform him, his fellow dead and maybe even the
whole lifeless world.
Recommended, WARM BODIES opens at cinemas today.
© Lynn Belvedere
11th April, 2013
Tags: Sydney Movie Reviews- WARM BODIES, Sydney Arts Guide, Lynn Belvedere
An unlikely romance results, but Captain Grigio (John Malkovich), the
leader of the human group and Julie’s father, refuses to accept R as
anything but a monster, leaving R and Julie to set into motion a chain
of events that will transform him, his fellow dead, and maybe even the
whole lifeless world.
Recommended, WARM BODIES opens at cinemas today.
© Lynn Belvedere
11th April, 2013
Tags: Sydney Movie Reviews- WARM BODIES, Sydney Arts Guide, Lynn Belvedere