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Genre | Action/Adventure |
Format | Blu-ray, NTSC, Widescreen |
Contributor | Rob Corddry, Todd Lieberman, Jonathan Levine, John Malkovich, Teresa Palmer, Analeigh Tipton, Bruna Papandrea, David Hoberman, Nicholas Hoult, Dave Franco, Cory Hardrict See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 52 minutes |
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When a highly unusual zombie rescues a girl from imminent death at the hands of his cohorts, their unlikely romance sets in motion a chain of events that will transform him, his fellow dead, and maybe even the whole lifeless world.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.12 ounces
- Item model number : 1775
- Director : Jonathan Levine
- Media Format : Blu-ray, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 52 minutes
- Release date : June 4, 2013
- Actors : Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Rob Corddry, Dave Franco, Analeigh Tipton
- Producers : Bruna Papandrea, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman
- Studio : Lionsgate
- ASIN : B008220BP2
- Writers : Jonathan Levine
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #34,741 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #13,316 in Blu-ray
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025It was a good movie. I didn't know if i would like it but i am very satisfied. A nice romance type with cool sci-fi parts. I will 100% be watching this agan!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2013So you probably knew or read that the new film Warm Bodies is based on a young adult novel, and you thought to yourself, "no way, not another Twilight." Surprisingly, this film, while fine for young adults, appeals to the mature romantic in all of us as well.
Nicholas Hoult (X-Men: First Class) stars as "R", the zombie with a non-beating heart of gold who does the unthinkable: he makes you swoon over a dead guy. R can't remember his name or anything about his past life, and he spends his days aimlessly roaming around an abandoned airport with his best friend, "M" (Rob Corddry - The Daily Show with Jon Stewart). He explains his sorry state of affairs via voice-overs, and we are immediately drawn in by his casual sense of humor about his sad circumstances. R is someone you would want for a friend.
R has nothing to live for (pardon the phrase), that is until he meets Julie (Teresa Palmer - Take Me Home Tonight). Julie's father, Grigio, (John Malkovich - Con Air) is a powerful figurehead who leads the remaining, uninfected humans in preserving their mortality. They live in an army base while Grigio and other soldiers carry out nightly patrols, keeping an eye out for any corpses they may have missed.
R, M and a group of their zombie buddies cross paths with Julie, her boyfriend Perry (Dave Franco - 21 Jump Street) and her friend Nora (Analeigh Tipton - Crazy, Stupid, Love) when they are on the hunt for their next meal. R tells us that he does not enjoy hurting people, and he would appreciate if you look away while he executes Perry for sustenance.
While not overly graphic, we do get a few shots of R eating Perry's brains (including that which he saves in his pocket for later), but this is less gross and more symbolic, as R explains that he can absorb people's feelings and memories from their brain matter, much in the same way that cannibals believed they could absorb someone's power from eating their flesh. We are moved as opposted to disgusted as R lives vicariously through flashbacks of Perry's life, and he explains that even though he feels remorse for the way in which he feeds this insatiable need, this act allows him to feel alive again, even if only temporarily.
R sees Julie and immediately falls in love. He saves her from his hungry friends by putting some of Perry's now dead blood on her face to cover up her live smell. This allows her to walk past the corpses without drawing attention (paging The Walking Dead).
R leads Julie back to his "home", an abandoned airplane where he stores the items he collects on his aimless travels. Most prominently featured are R's records, which punctuate his feelings with the likes of Guns 'n' Roses and John Waite. When Julie asks why R prefers records to iPods, R responds, "better...sound..."
At first, Julie is afraid of R, but predictably she learns to trust him. She wants to go home, but R informs her it's not safe to leave right away, so she stays with R, passing time by teaching him some of human games and doing other cutesy things. The two grow closer, but how could they ever be a couple?
R realizes that he is slowly being cured, and that it is Julie who is bringing him back to life. Though, when R and Julie's relationship starts giving the other zombies hope, what can at first be beautiful turns dangerous as they are not only escaping humans who don't believe in a cure, but they must also evade creatures known as "Boneys". Boneys live among the corpses, and they kill anything with a heartbeat without a second thought. This was never a problem for the corpses before because they never had a heartbeat, but now...
Warm Bodies is a terrific date movie, and it is appropriate for young adults as well, as is evidenced by its PG-13 rating. It will leave you with a warm feeling and it might even make you cry. Warm Bodies has been cited by People magazine as "the best zombie movie in nearly a decade." While not all guys may agree, girls may see this as the zombie film they've been waiting for.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024This movie takes me back to being in first grade again watching this at a sleepover. 10/10 would recommend just for the nostalgia factor. If you havent watched this movie, be prepared for heartbreak and growing attached to the main characters.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2013We've all heard that classic story about the star-crossed lovers. You know, the one where that guy falls in love with the girl and they must overcome impossible odds in order to be together. Warm Bodies is exactly that story, only with a twist; cause, well, he happens to be a zombie and she's still human. R (Nicholas Hoult) isn't your average zombie. Sure, he'll eat your brains and all, but at least he feels bad about it. Julie (Teresa Palmer) kills zombies and when her boyfriend is eaten by one, she's forced to put her life into his hands. Lucky for her, it's R. After saving her life, R and Julie form a special bond as she struggles to survive and he learns what it is to be human again. Slowly, they fall in love and manage to exhume hope for all humanity --- both alive and dead.
Since first seeing the trailer for Warm Bodies, I knew it was a movie I had to watch. The fact that it's based off a popular book of the same name is just a sweet bonus. Warm Bodies is sort of a cross between Romeo & Juliet and Zombieland. Not quite a comedy and not quite a romance, it's a story that's about the power of human connections in a dead, desolate world. Levine has demonstrated an uncanny ability to bring poignancy and warmth to the most unlikely genre fusing zombies, humour and intelligence in to one satiating 97 minute showing. And though it is a zombie film, it's important to note that few of the a-typical zombie tropes stand. But fear not, because the deviations work and help to make the movie a big success.
The best thing about Warm Bodies, though, is the cast. Hoult charms as the undead, love sick R and Palmer is radiant as the curiously bold Julie. Together they have a flirtatious chemistry that makes you believe the impossibility of their precarious relationship. Palmer reminds me of a young Natalie Portman both in looks and in spirit. She exudes that naive innocence and hopefulness that is so characteristic of Shakespeare's Juliet, while updating the performance with a bad-assery and curiosity that keeps you rooting for her. Hoult, on the other hand, is uber talented. I have a feeling he'll end up one of those underrated actors, much like Jesse Eisenberg --- so much potential and not enough credit but perhaps this movie will change all that. It's Hoult's charisma and the subtle nuances of his physical performance that make him the one to watch. He's engaging and funny and compassionate, everything you want in a modern-day Romeo.
Warm Bodies also has a strong supporting cast, consisting of the funny Rob Corddry, Analeigh Tipton of Top Model fame and the notorious John Malkovich. They each hold their own and do a decent job but it's clear why they're the supporting cast. They along with the Bonies sub-plot serve solely to move the storyline forward. Here Hoult is the star, carrying the picture from start to finish. It's hard to be original in the zombie genre, but Levine with help from Marion's witty screenplay, manages to keep it fresh, despite the masses of undead. The comedy is more of the observational kind, delivered mostly through R's inner monologue. Also, the use of music in the movie is incredibly ironic and perfectly timed, earning many a laugh from myself and the rest of the audience. All in all, I can sufficiently say that I adored this movie. There's no doubt about it, Warm Bodies is a zombie flick with brains and heart.
Food for Thought: Warm Bodies is a quirky and unconventional zombie flick that will bring a beat to even the deadest of hearts. Rich with potential, this movie takes a tragic classic and turns it into a warm and hopeful rom-com, sans the traditional sap. Warm Bodies is funny, earnest and sweet with all the addictiveness of Twilight, only it's so much more well-executed. If the on-screen version is this good, I can't wait to see what the novelisation has in store for me next!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024Perfect for what I needed
Top reviews from other countries
- Natasha MartinReviewed in Canada on February 5, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Movie
Love this movie. It's a good Comedy zombie romance if you're into that sort of thing.
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CARLOS BELTRANReviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars UNA PELÍCULA DIFERENTE DE ZOMBIES
No soy fan de las películas de zombies pero esta es diferente, más esperanzadora, te engancha y ahora voy a leer el libro en que se basó.
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IbanReviewed in Spain on March 16, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Zombi romántico de humor
Divertida, creativa, una pizca de tensión y miedo, buenos efectos especiales, de la línea de Zombiland o ZombieParty . Pasa desapercibida en el mundo zombi por poca publicidad.
- AliceReviewed in Canada on July 19, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Totally Funny!!!!
This is one of those completely weird, but great movies that is unexpected and surprises you. I also recommend reading the book.
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Mario G.Reviewed in Germany on February 23, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Die stärkste Macht auf Erden
Ich liebe diesen Film er hat tolle Darsteller und einen geilen Soundtrack.Zum einen ein Zombie Film zum anderen eine Liebeskomödie.Als sich der junge Zombie R in ein Mädchen verliebt kommt die ganze Zombierasse ins straucheln und das Chaos ist perfekt. Mit sehr viel Herz und Humor gespielt kämpfen R und Julie um die Zukunft ihrer Liebe und der Menschheit den die Knochen(So werden die Zombies genannt die nur noch Knochen sind und absolut böse) sehen es gar nicht gern das die Ordnung in der Zombiegemeinschaft gestöhrt wird und wollen die beiden Tot sehen. Wirklich ein fantastischer Film mit Herz,Humor,Spannung ein paar Effekten und einem tollen Finale.Für jeden der Hardcore Zombiefilme nicht erträgt und noch dazu eine schöne und Lustige Liebesgeschichte sehen will ein Muss.Können auch Kinder ab 12-14 Jahren mitschauen da er wirklich nicht viel Blut zeigt.