Warm
bodies
Just before I start this review I just want to say that I couldn't get on to the film club website, and the "sensible" thing to do would be to put it on blogger. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. :)
Warm
Bodies is a mixture of comedy, After a zombie apocalypse, surviving humans build
a wall to prevent corpses; zombies, from killing them. Corpses wander round aimlessly,
barely able to open their mouths. The way that they portray the corpses, and how
they move, eat, and kill makes this movie more frightening, thrilling, and
realistic.
Everything started with an outbreak of
some kind of plague, and as the human population steadily shrank, the corpses
were getting stronger. R, a zombie is the main character in the story. The way the actor (Nicholas Hoult) plays the
love struck zombie makes the audience feel sorry for R, because all R wants is
to be human again.
When R finds a group of friends scavenging
for medicine, R and his hunting pack find Julie (the colonels daughter), Perry;
Julie’s boyfriend and various others. Corpses don’t bleed and are difficult to
kill, but as soon as R sees Julie, he is immobilised. After killing Perry, R
eats his brains and relives all of Perry’s memories with Julie. It makes the
audience torn between what is wrong and what is right, and although was doing
something bad, the audience can’t help feeling sympathetic towards him.
At the end of the film, though, R’s love for Julie
made him live again and cure the other corpses. Although they were cured, Bonies,
skeletal corpses who have lost all sense of feeling cannot be cured with love
and are killed, regretfully.
Although
somebody might look at the warm bodies trailer and call it a zombie or horror
movie, throughout the story you start to realise that its so much more. This clever
plot leaves you walking every step of the way with the characters, as well as
you getting to see both sides of the story and not just R’s view.
When everything is almost normal in the
end of the film, I think it shows that something like that could actually
happen, and the only way everyone can stop it is by working together.
Ola
Olsen