Un apocalipsis zombi amenaza a la ciudad de Little Haven en Navidad, por lo que Anna y sus amigos luchan para lograr sobrevivir, haciendo frente a los muertos vivientes en una carrera desesp... Leer todoUn apocalipsis zombi amenaza a la ciudad de Little Haven en Navidad, por lo que Anna y sus amigos luchan para lograr sobrevivir, haciendo frente a los muertos vivientes en una carrera desesperada por llegar a sus seres queridos, pero las únicas personas en las que pueden confiar ... Leer todoUn apocalipsis zombi amenaza a la ciudad de Little Haven en Navidad, por lo que Anna y sus amigos luchan para lograr sobrevivir, haciendo frente a los muertos vivientes en una carrera desesperada por llegar a sus seres queridos, pero las únicas personas en las que pueden confiar verdaderamente son ellos mismos.
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The singing is pretty good, the choreography is also decent. They try some bigger pieces, though it never reaches full insane mode. Which you might find good or bad, depending on your taste. Another important thing is the violence and the blood though. This is not for the faint hearted. And while it is not the first musical to dabble into horror, there are not that many out there to compete with
While not epic, this movie is a lot of fun. If you're a fan of musicals and zombie movies, this one is for you!!
The film starts off perfectly, a perfect commitment to the cheese and the campiness, genuine talent put into the songs, an awful lot of great slapstick, and over the top performances.
And then they forgot what movie they were making. The film commits so much to its zombie film satire that it becomes an actual zombie film. It attempts to be sad, serious, dramatic. They start killing characters that have no reason to die because...?
I am so incredibly disappointed. I laughed so so hard for like 35 minutes and then nothing.
The support vocals and acting are very good from some and ok from others, but overall it never lives up to the strength of the opening 30 minutes.
The horror zombie element was very well done and a similar quality to Shaun of the Dead, but I wonder if this could have actually been two separate films. One musical and one comedy horror, as it did both fairly well, but for me they didn't mesh together well enough to sustain for the whole run time.
Not enough cool zombie kills for horror fans and not enough quality songs for musical fans.
Overall though, I enjoyed the film and would recommend it to any fan of either genre.
Given its core premise, comparisons with the likes of Shaun Of The Dead are inevitable, but the brand of humour here is a little more on the nose than Edgar Wright's comedy classic, something that led me to remember Attack The Block, which is far more similar to Anna And The Apocalypse.
So, if you're a fan of Attack The Block, then this will surely prove an entertaining watch once again, as it takes its small-town setting and blows it up with a chaotic zombie outbreak, turning ordinary secondary schoolers into undead-slashing masters as they attempt to make their way across town to safety.
Given that the film attempts to blend so many (seemingly incompatible) genres together, certain parts of the movie are bound to stand out more than others, and while the Christmas and musical elements don't quite hit the right beats every time, the zombie comedy-horror is at least a consistently entertaining side to the movie, continuously growing and growing throughout in equally impressive form to any serious horror flick.
It's not a scary film by any means, but as far as zombie films go, Anna And The Apocalypse does a great job at getting the undead just right - not making them too powerful like World War Z, but still giving them a little bit of menace to keep the tension and excitement there throughout.
But the horror stuff wouldn't work so well if it wasn't for the excellent comedy throughout. I won't say that every single joke lands throughout, but the majority of the humour here is hugely entertaining, and with its playfully ridiculous vibe (particularly in the early stages of the zombie outbreak), it managed to put a big smile on my face.
When it comes to the film's wide variety of other genres, things don't work out quite so well. Although it occasionally adds a pleasant quirk here and there, the Christmas setting doesn't really play that much of a role in the movie. None of the songs are particularly festive-themed, and despite a nice bit of decoration in the background, come the end this doesn't feel like it has any outstanding Christmassy-ness, which I was a little disappointed by.
However, the boldest part of Anna And The Apocalypse is that it's a musical. And it's not just a movie with a couple of quick songs, there's a good handful of big musical numbers that take up a large part of the film.
Does it work? Well, while I have to say that I was impressed with the film's confidence and audacity in sticking with the musical genre right the way through, it's not something that adds immensely to the movie's wow factor. It's not a bad musical, and with the exception of the opening number, the songs aren't jarring or particularly disruptive to the flow of the film, but the songs themselves aren't all that great, and each musical number doesn't really add anything to the film's story in the way that the best musicals do.
Of course, this is never intended to be an all-time classic movie musical, and with the objective of simply being quirky and enjoyable, the film does a great job, but it is something that doesn't quite pay off in the manner that the filmmakers intend to, which is a shame to see at times.
Overall, though, I had a lot of fun with Anna And The Apocalypse. Blending a whole range of random genres together, it proves a delightfully silly watch that, despite not always hitting its beats perfectly, will leave you laughing and smiling throughout.
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- TriviaOne of the posts seen in the #EvacSelfie bit was from "Ash Campbell" - a mashup of Ash Williams/ Bruce Campbell from the Evil Dead films.
- Créditos curiososBarry Waldo, co-author
- Versiones alternativasUS version was partially reedited and runs approx. 5 minutes shorter than the original version.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Modern Christmas Movies (2019)
- Bandas sonorasWhat A Time To Be Alive (Orchestral Version)
Music and Lyrics by Roddy Hart and Tommy Reilly
Performed by the Cast from Anna and the Apocalypse
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 545,597
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 52,588
- 2 dic 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 673,523
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1