When it comes to zombie movies, one might think that they’ve seen it all: comedy, romance, horror, mystery, among other genres. However, the biggest genre that has been exploited in recent years has been comedy, and Zombae is not far behind with its delivery.
The happy life of a married couple is interrupted by the unexpected attack of a zombie banker. Once the husband supposedly gets rid of the intruder, accidentally gets bitten and murdered by the banker. When the wife begins to consider sheâs on her own after this, her husband is reanimated by the thoughts of brains and raw meat, and their life turns around without any idea of what to do next. With the help of a family friend and the wifeâs sibling, theyâll try to figure out what caused the outbreak before the government finds themâ but none of it will happen until they have a quick bite, of course.
By now, you could figure out Zombae has a messy plot, and you wouldnât be wrong to think this way because it is. It seems to take a bit of every plot the writers could think of to the point it could almost become the film reincarnation of Netflixâs Santa Clarita Dietâ which is missed so much. Before getting into it, let me clarify this film may be known to some as Zburbs, previously released around 2018â you can even find a trailer on YouTube for it, and itâll be easier to watch that one than trying to search for it as the current title of the film. If youâve watched it before as Zburbs, then youâre not missing anything new.
The mood for the film is set from the beginning with a wittily animated credits sequenceâ I think it was a well-executed rich idea to include this segment to avoid being tagged as an independent that could be omitted by a demanding audience. In addition to this, the talent of each cast member cannot be ignored when interpreting their characters, and the harmony that exists between each oneâ no one is over-the-top or below-standard to overshadow each other. But, despite having several strong points in its favor, it also has some details that could weaken the experience for other viewers, such as all the forced plot twists or its comedy which is funny until it isnâtâ it becomes repetitive.
Zombae, despite presenting a rather burnt ideaâ ignoring the fact that itâs a re-releaseâ, it’s an enjoyable comedy film when you don’t try compare it to similar cult-or-successful films. It doesn’t break the innovation barrier, but it’s entertaining enough to keep you from feeling gloomy by its content.
7 OUT OF 10 BRAINS
Zombae | ||
RATING: | R |
ZBURBS Trailer (2018) Zombie Movie |
Runtime: | 1 Hr., 33 Mins. | |
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