2/10
Good introduction, everything else bad
1 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Honestly, i wish I could enjoy this film, as I force myself to laugh at scenes which are so awkwardly unfunny. Such as a 5 minute scene of constant cross cutting between two cars of which the characters discuss things, it drops in a couple of jokes that are so...bad.

Acting is what you'd expect in a film like this however, I did enjoy Carol (or Chris or whatever his name is) as this kid seems to be aggressive and fun. A character I HUGELY didn't enjoy was Romeo, the zombie. His narrative voice is so bad and cringe-worthy that it's painful to watch. Apart from the acting, another segment that truly got on my nerves was how it's high (on marijuana segment). Another example of at least 5 minutes being spent on pointless, unfunny and awkward comments between characters. The awkward flirting was meant to be funny but it sure as hell wasn't. The whole thing also seems to try force-feed the idea that drugs are good idea. It feels so forced, it wasn't needed in any way and yet the writer put it in there. Like 2 minutes of them laughing and smashing small objects. Uh-hu, because increasing the pitch of a character and slowing it down so that u can experience all there laughing sure is funny. The only part I found funny, of which I found EXTREMELY FUNNY, was when in the beginning, our main protagonist has to get his first kill, it's a little girl. He says that he doesn't want his to first kill to be a girl only for the girl to turn around and say she isn't a zombie and is looking for her father. He then replies "that's what a zombie would say" and shoots her. He walks a bit forwards to a car where her father is asleep in the car and wakes up to say "have you seen my daughter?" That cracked me up. This is the only part that made me truly laugh. In a comedy.
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