TEAM #2 WARM BODIES
Warm Bodies is a movie about a romance between a rebel girl and a dead youngman interpreted by Teresa Palmer and Nicholas Hoult, where affront the social difficulties that this represents, directed by Jonathan Levine and released in 2013, leave us as a message that "love can do everything".
It is a story that shows us the point of view of zombies,
much of the film goes through the narrative of R, who gives us information
about his new way of life and lets us know what it feels like to be trapped in
a body that He does not respond as he wants. In that sense, Warm Bodies
introduces some new concepts to the zombie imaginary. This is how we learned
that zombies do not dream, and that the closest they are to experiencing a
human sensation is eating the brain of their victims, acquiring their memories
and experiences in the process. It is precisely this particular food habit that
will allow R to know some secrets of Julie, after eating the brain of her last
boyfriend.
On the side of the leading roles, we have a correct
Nicholas Hoult in the role of R, and Teresa Palmer as Julie, a person with
great acting skills. John Malkovich also appears in the role of Julie's father,
without making a great effort. Levine has almost the whole film with good
rhythm, and if there is something to criticize it would be a hasty resolution
or without too much sense of certain situations, although we would be entering
the field of searching in this type of movies something that they do not intend
to give us.
In conclusion, warm bodies is a movie that promises more
than what it gives and gets to feel pretty loose in some points, although it is
good to pass the time, you will not want to see more than twice
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"Warm Bodies" is a post-apocalyptic love story. Unable to recall even his full first name (he's pretty sure it begins with the letter R), the kid knows he's a zombie and doesn't deny his hunger for living human flesh — but there are still traces of a real person inside. He spends his days lurching about an airport where he imagines the previous lives of his fellow zombies, listens to music in the grounded airplane he's converted into something of a condo and establishes the beginnings of a bond with M, who also seems to have more than a trace of his former humanity still lurking deep within.
ResponderBorrarEduardo Daniel Cancino Garza Team #2
I think Warm Bodies it's an ok movie that does not become too bad, but the zombie theme are so used in the last years and it becomes bored, adding the love between 2 teenagers it´s so cliché and in my opinion it can manage by a better way the plot.
ResponderBorrarEnrique Ezequiel Bolaños Torres Team #2
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BorrarWarm Bodies is a movie about the love of 2 teenagers in a post-apocalyptic time. In this plot the zombies is the principal problem in this context and the survival of the person. This history is about relationship of this teenagers after they are separated because her boyfriend was infected. I don’t like so much the love movies, but this idea is interesting, the perspective of the “zombie” and he interacts in his current life of zombie because he remember his previous life when the world is peace. If you need to see a zombie or love movie I recommend Warm Bodies.
ResponderBorrarCristopher Jared Davila Davila Team#2
The movie of warm bodies I feel it is a comedy-romance movie in my personal opinion is not the kind of movies that I would see because the mix of these two genres of movies is not to my liking, I feel it is a movie with a limited budget, can be seen in the special effects and makeup of the actors. Broadly speaking that a zombie falls in love with a girl does not sound very coherent
ResponderBorrarVladimir Ivanov Cisneros Oviedo Team#2