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Warm Bodies
Date: Sunday, January 24, 2016
Time: 2:45 AM

Cast: Nicholas Hoult (R), Teresa Palmer (Julie), Dave Franco (Perry), Analeigh Tipton (Nora), John Malkovich (General Grigio), Rob Corddry (M)
Directed by: Jonathan Levine
Release Date: February 1, 2013
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Drama
Based on: Warm Bodies (Isaac Marion)
Distributed by: Summit Entertainment; Lionsgate
Ratings: 4/5

Plot: With much of the world's population now, an undead horde, R is a young and oddly introspective zombie. Whilst fighting with and feeding on a human scavenger party, R meets Julie and feels an urge to protect her. What happens next is the beginning of a strangely warm relationship that allows R to begin regaining his humanity. As this change spreads through the local undead population like a virus, Julie and R eventually have to face a larger issue when the very nature of their friendship is challenged. Caught between the paranoid human forces and the ferocious "Bonies", zombies who are a mutual threat, R and Julie must find a way to bridge the differences of each side to fight for a better world no one thought possible.

Review: Warm Bodies is a zombie film uniquely different. It's not of those typical movies of terrifying zombies running around craving for flesh, which is something quite of a horror for audiences. Warm Bodies had a different approach; it focuses on the development of the relationship between Julie, a young woman, and R, a zombie, and how their eventual romance develops throughout which also leads to the group of zombies to change and return to human life form. Overall, this movie can be categorised as a paranormal romantic zombie comedy film, which is based on a novel of the same title.

This film certainly offers a sweet and interesting spin to a genre that all too often been really lifeless. The film is noted and positively received for displaying human characteristics in zombie characters, and also for being told from a zombie's perspective. This allows the audiences to get connected and engaged not only to the overall plot but also to R, the zombie. It is still grounded to zombie setting but overturned with a twist. The story went well paced and nicely directed with a bit of sense of humour added into this post apocalyptic love story that made it certainly enjoyable to watch. This film is not violent or bloody and hence quite relevant to children too.

I first get to know Nicholas Hoult from his performance in X-Men: First Class and he delivered an amazing performance on that one. For this zombie film, that requires a totally different acting approach, Nicholas done a great job too. As a zombie, he had to express himself tough through facial gestures and speak only one or two words out whilst maintaining his rigid crooked movement. His convincing performance here certainly cemented his position as one of the rising young talented stars. For female fans of him, he is dead sexy in this one. Teresa Palmer also pour in amazing performance, and the two of them had quite a spark or good chemistry in this film.
      
Teresa and R facing the "Bonies"
The movie also did offers heart-racing moments mostly on the encounter between the humans joining forces with the "cured" zombies up against the Bonies, heartless skeleton corpses. However, all that exciting part are mostly reserved til the end part of the film and the lack of details put to the protagonists; Bonies' creation (obviously computer-generated and looks too fake) made things not that impacting. However, the strong interesting love story of Julie and R saved the day. Out of 5 points, I rate Warm Bodies a total of 4. Like what Palmer said "The core of the story is that love breathes life back into people. That human connection saves us. People who have had those lights dimmed inside them, when they fall in-love they get brighter ".  I certainly agreed with her statement. A good message from this film.

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