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Run time: 91 min
Rating: 6.3
Storyline
A young man's recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her.
Plot Keywords: zombie, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, character name in title
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  1. Would commit again. Wow what a phenomenal zombie film, it ate away part of my brain. Life, love and the pursuit to have relations with the dead. They should release a Necronomicon about how that devout Christian family brought back their dead daughter. Maybe they aren't Christian and used devil magic. If only I was so dedicated to my satanism, then I could probably resurrect my beloved grandma we called Nam-nams. She was the nicest lady, truth be told. Made fantastic pie and really knew how to school you in Rummy. I mean, the women would not let up and really liked talking crap too. Now that I think about it, I'm glad that old bag is dead.

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  2. After his girlfriend Beth died, Zach keeps coming on her house and meeting her parents Maury and Geenie. One day they don't let Zach in. Curious, Zach goes around the house and sees Beth inside. After several attempts Zach gets past Maury into the house and meet Beth. But it seems like Beth recollects none of the things happened prior to that day, that she and Zach broke up and that she died. Also Beth more and more acts abnormally with sudden temper tantrums and having superhuman strength. Beth's parents forbid Zach from telling Beth that she died. Zach and Beth's parents are confused about Beth's reappearing, whether is it like Jesus, or just like a zombie.

    As Beth's weirdness piles up, Zach then tells Beth that she died. At quite the same time more people start to come back to life, even those who died long ago. Soon there's panic like of a zombie apocalypse as the dead begin to develop zombie like nature of craving live flesh. Seeing that the dead still retain some memory of their former self, Zach then returns to see Beth, determined to make up for his mistakes while Beth was still alive. He takes hiking, something that Beth always asked him but he declined. At the hill top Zach finishes it all, and as he returns home, as like it was all depended on him, the whole zombie thing is over.

    The story opens up so very flatly. It then develops very slowly for the next thirty minutes or so. Then it gets more interesting as the main conflict occurs. The story intensity rises up drastically about two thirds of the movie. But it ends absurdly with a poorly designed epilogue.

    The comedy is quite enjoyable. Though the dialog jokes aren't very funny, the practical jokes within the temper tantrums are laughable easily, even though it seems that kind of aims to be a horror scene at the same time. On the other hand, the horror aspect exists very faintly in this movie, all swallowed up by the comedy emphasis. Having the movie feels so lonesome is the only thing that kept me anticipating for any real horror moment, which I was disappointed to find none.

    The acting is not a good one. I'd say it's even below my expectations. Dane DeHaan really doesn't know how to work his facial expressions, yet I praise Aubrey Plaza's totality in doing her part. Having bigger names as John C. Riley and Anna Kendrick won't really help this movie much, I think.

    My verdict for this movie is just a 4 out of 10 score. A recommendation is something you won't get from me for this one.

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  3. First time director Jeff Baena has made a film so dull and unwatchable by the end of the movie where the usual end credit scene he can't even fill a whole 90 minute movie he has to put DVD commentary at the end. That is how you know how much he tried to drag a film to get a full 90 minute movie. Last years Warm Bodies was dull and uninteresting but this takes it to the dumpster. It is the most dreadful film to sit through I have seen this year. Boring unfunny and situations that are meant to be either funny or life threatening where director Edgar Wright did with something right like Shaun of the Dead and everything that film succeed in this fails on all levels. The first fifth-teen minutes of the film was OK but totally after that the film falls harder than the time John C. Reilly gets drunk in almost all his movies.

    The real problem is having faith in Park & Recs big star Aubrey Plaza still can't find a vehicle to take her to big movie stardom. Unlike Chris Pratt you is Star-Lord. But never the less this is one film where the actual danger is less worrying than to excited about. And she does nothing for the screenplay to move along it is really as dead as the zombies. All the actors are really trying there best to stay awake and bring some joy charm anything to bring life in this awful film. Just a waste of good actors giving nothing else to do except give awful lines that don't mean anything to solve a story or provide any comical death or even the worst it is just a bore.

    As for the zombie aspect is the worst because they like smooth Jazz and attics. It just doesn't work like Warm Bodies. Zombies are for no other reasons for them to eat people and for humans to kill them in horrific ways but you never get that in this film. To me good zombie movies are exactly that and this is one that does not provide anything useful or even funny new or what it is trying to accomplish a spark or romance between the two main characters and it is terrible.

    I really wanted to like it but prepare yourself for one dull comedy, thrill less horror film, and worst and romcom that fails on all level. Also last the tone is all over the place there is supposed to be actual threat for these people going through the zombie apocalypse that is incredibly uninteresting.

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  4. I can't say exactly what is the appeal of Aubrey Plaza, and yet when I see her name attached to something it makes me want to see the movie. Though I have to admit, with the way she explained the film on The Daily Show, and the clip they showed with Dane DeHaan, Molly Shannon, and John C. Reilly, I was really tempted to just skip this movie. If just because, while DeHaan I think is a good actor, as well as Anna Kendrick and Cheryl Hines who are in the film, seeing Molly Shannon or John C. Reilly in a film is like seeing Eugene Levy or Denise Richards, it automatically creates a red flag. Now, to find out whether the red flag is deserved or not, read below.

    Characters & Story

    To clear her head, a young woman named Beth (Aubrey Plaza) decides to go on a hike by herself; which unfortunately leads to her dying from a snake bite. But after only being buried for a day or so, she returns much to the delight of her parents Maury (John C. Reilly) and Geenie (Molly Shannon). However, with her rising from the dead comes the fear of what people may assume if they found out. Especially Beth's boyfriend Zach (Dane DeHaan) who, after sharing their grief with him getting shut out, is acting like a fool because he thinks he saw Beth in their window. Leading to a story in which Maury is doing his best to keep his daughter alive, and hidden, after her resurrection, despite all signs pointing to her needing to be put back in the ground.

    Praise

    Though certainly not hilarious, the film does have its moments when it will make you chuckle. For it has very goofy moments, like watching Beth tumble down a hill with a stove on her back. But, outside of a few laughs and giggles here and there, I don't think there is much else to praise.

    Criticism

    If just because this film is not only bleh, but it lacks potential. For, as noted in my The To Do List review, Aubrey Plaza has no business being the star of a movie. A strong supporting character, like how Melissa McCarthy was in Bridesmaids, yes, but the star? Absolutely not because her off putting presence never rises above being like an intriguing gimmick. Something which seems destined to make her that one odd character which makes you go "What the hell?" whenever she appears and says something. For, as of this point in her career, that is what she is good at, and in the film she tries to be your everyday girlfriend and she seems to be forcing herself so hard to seem convincing as a regular old love interest, that it makes her off putting demeanor rise to dangerous levels.

    Then, on top of that, you have a cast and story which tries to mix horror elements with odd comedic moments, which honestly rarely even works for veterans of the Horror/Comedy sub-genre like Child's Play and Nightmare on Elm Street when Robert Englund was Freddy. So imagine an actor like DeHaan, who seems more made for dramas than comedies, being mixed with comedians like Plaza, Shannon and Reilly who are the type of comedians who really seem like they should never be within the first 3-4 names listed on a film.

    Overall: Skip It

    The film isn't funny, it isn't scary, there is no thriller element, and the overall production seems like someone's capstone project for their Bachelor's in Film. Which is why I'm saying to skip this. For while, despite what I'm writing, it doesn't make me think less of Plaza or DeHaan for being involved, and how they performed, it just reinforces how some of the actors in this movie have no business being the stars of a movie. Maybe a TV show, but at this point in their careers they don't have what it takes to command your attention, get you to laugh, and send you home with a smile on your face.

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