Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a mysterious virus breaks out in an isolated army camp, a lazy reservist soldier and his tough commander must work together to survive, and learn what it means to be real soldiers.When a mysterious virus breaks out in an isolated army camp, a lazy reservist soldier and his tough commander must work together to survive, and learn what it means to be real soldiers.When a mysterious virus breaks out in an isolated army camp, a lazy reservist soldier and his tough commander must work together to survive, and learn what it means to be real soldiers.
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It's about time Singapore had its own zombie film!
Train to Busan showed the world what a zombie apocalypse in a country without guns would be like. But each Asian country would react differently with or without weapons. And Singapore's tale begins in the one place in the country with weapons - an army camp.
Zombiepura doesn't take itself seriously and mocks the toxic values within the local military culture (e.g. "act blur, live longer").
The heart stopping action scenes are top-notch with professional stunt work and realistic choreography. Little nods to other famous zombie movies were a treat for keen-eyed fans!
Seven years in the making, this film blends standard humor with one of the most celebrated horror themes. While Zombiepura concerns itself with the right nows instead of the hows and whys, the storytelling makes for an entertaining action comedy.
Overall, Zombiepura is one hell of a fun ride and worth a watch on the big screen. Hopefully, it opens the doors to greater development in local horror films in the little red dot.
Train to Busan showed the world what a zombie apocalypse in a country without guns would be like. But each Asian country would react differently with or without weapons. And Singapore's tale begins in the one place in the country with weapons - an army camp.
Zombiepura doesn't take itself seriously and mocks the toxic values within the local military culture (e.g. "act blur, live longer").
The heart stopping action scenes are top-notch with professional stunt work and realistic choreography. Little nods to other famous zombie movies were a treat for keen-eyed fans!
Seven years in the making, this film blends standard humor with one of the most celebrated horror themes. While Zombiepura concerns itself with the right nows instead of the hows and whys, the storytelling makes for an entertaining action comedy.
Overall, Zombiepura is one hell of a fun ride and worth a watch on the big screen. Hopefully, it opens the doors to greater development in local horror films in the little red dot.
Love the movie for it is pure entertainment value... there were lots of zombies that looked really liked zombies, there were more than sufficient jokes about bits of Singaporean life that most Singaporean movie goers can relate to, there was a cast which I can recognize, etc... It was an easy movie to watch!
Seriously I thought the acting was pretty good - my favorite characters were Siao On and Kayu. Benjamin (Siao On) was playing a solder in command and this is a part that he should be very familiar with. Alaric (Kayu) was also very convincing as the geeky solder looking for an easy way out of his reservist duties. On the whole, the other characters were interesting but I sensed that they need more time or scenes for character development.
Personally, I would have loved a bit more twist and turns to the plot but I wondered if this was a top order in the relatively short time frame. Other horror movies from Korea & USA this season were at least 20% longer. I believed that was why I went to the cinema expecting to be frightened by Zombie horror movie but came out with a big smile on my face in the end. :D
Quick Quick... Go watch it for yourself. Chow Chi funny!!!
Seriously I thought the acting was pretty good - my favorite characters were Siao On and Kayu. Benjamin (Siao On) was playing a solder in command and this is a part that he should be very familiar with. Alaric (Kayu) was also very convincing as the geeky solder looking for an easy way out of his reservist duties. On the whole, the other characters were interesting but I sensed that they need more time or scenes for character development.
Personally, I would have loved a bit more twist and turns to the plot but I wondered if this was a top order in the relatively short time frame. Other horror movies from Korea & USA this season were at least 20% longer. I believed that was why I went to the cinema expecting to be frightened by Zombie horror movie but came out with a big smile on my face in the end. :D
Quick Quick... Go watch it for yourself. Chow Chi funny!!!
This oddly titled film begins with an army reservist by the name of "Kayu Tan" (Alaric Tay) having to serve his required military obligation at a remote training site. Being rather selfish and lazy he quickly captures the attention of his superior non-commissioned officer "Sergeant Lee Siao On" (Benjamin Heng) who has his own issues trying to emulate his father "Sergeant Major 'Mad Dog' Lee" (Richard Lee) who just happens to be the senior non-commissioned officer of the regiment. Needless to say, the relationship between these two young men becomes even more strained when a zombie outbreak occurs at the camp and Sergeant Lee is left in charge of the extremely small number of uninfected soldiers--along with an attractive female named "Xiao Ling" (Joypink Lai)--which he is obligated to lead out of harm's way. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was one of those movies that tries too hard to fuse two separate sub-genres (in this case a zombie-comedy with an anti-military farce) in order to generate some humor. The problem is that--other than the presence of Joypink Lai--there isn't anything here that even remotely caught my eye. And even then, she wasn't capable of transforming this film into a successful comedy on her own. In short, this was an exceedingly dull comedy and I have rated it accordingly.
Initially was not going to watch the movie as the title sounds a little... Singapore, zombie and army...
but found out one of the actors was Alaric Tay, an acquaintance, so i took some time and went in to catch it.
It is more entertaining that I thought it would be. A lot closer to heart about the Singaporean lifestyle compared to CRA (ya a zombie show is more closer in reality than a semi friction romance movie about rich pple in sg), uses a lot of Singlish.
Movie tells you what most Singaporeans experience in army but most prob would not tell you much about.
Jokes are quite funny but felt that the story didnt have time to develop. Good attempt thou.
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- WissenswertesThis is the first zombie movie to be produced in singapore
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