Después de una noche de chicas, la entrañablemente torpe Deb se despierta en el apartamento del chico más atractivo de Portland, Maine. El guaperas Ryan sólo sabe que ha sido un error y la e... Leer todoDespués de una noche de chicas, la entrañablemente torpe Deb se despierta en el apartamento del chico más atractivo de Portland, Maine. El guaperas Ryan sólo sabe que ha sido un error y la empuja hacia un apocalipsis zombi a gran escala.Después de una noche de chicas, la entrañablemente torpe Deb se despierta en el apartamento del chico más atractivo de Portland, Maine. El guaperas Ryan sólo sabe que ha sido un error y la empuja hacia un apocalipsis zombi a gran escala.
- Chaz Waverly
- (as Chris Marquette)
- Topper
- (as Dale Simonton)
- Governor
- (as Tom Ackerman)
Opiniones destacadas
The movie lives and dies by its lead actress, and more so than most -- she's clearly the standout performance (which is a shame when a movie has the great Ray Wise) and she handles the comedy, physical and verbal, very well. Not to mention being able to pull off cute even with the trite "beautiful girl playing plain by having messy hair and unflattering clothes" dynamic. (I almost said "beautiful young girl" but a look at her IMDb page reveals that she was *40* when this movie came out. Unless there's an error on IMDb or this movie was shelved for a very long time before release, she's aged really, really well. I mean, good Lord, I would have guessed mid-to-late 20s, tops.)
The movie's main flaw is that it doesn't seem to know whether it wants to be straight-up comedy or camp, something independent/low budget comedies occasionally suffer from. It vacillates between the two, which can cause abrupt changes in comedic tone. Trying for both just hurts the flow and coherency of the movie. Overall, though, while it wasn't the greatest movie in the world and I did find the comedy/camp comedy transitions jarring, I quite enjoyed it, and it was solidly written and acted (primarily by the lead actress, as noted above), so I have no complaints about the time spent watching.
Ray Wise co-stars as Cassidy's connected father, partially responsible for the outbreak, and then Brister is a scene stealer as Thayer's indecorous best friend, in some ways reminiscent of Nick Frost's character in SotD. Sacca is also amusing as the sarcastic military contractor hired to prevent the virus from escaping Maine.
Despite being a loose translation of SotD for American audiences, Thayer is likeable, the pace is constant and although low budget, it's technically well-made with witty dialogue and plenty of visual gags to keep the audience amused. Low on the romcom factor, higher on the gore and better for it overall.
This was actually pretty good. It's a smart zomedy with good writing and several clichés avoided. Not really violent at all with maybe a bite or two and people get shot. Nobody is taking bats to their heads and the zombies aren't playing with intestines. Ray Wise does a good job as the evil company owner.
I was surprised with this one for sure. You can even watch this one with the significant other as there is a love story as well.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFinanced through a campaign on Kickstarter.
- ErroresWhen Deb and Ryan are running up the stairs away from the zombies in the TV station, her bite wound is no longer visible.
- Citas
Deb Clarington: [seeing a zombie outbreak and first thinking it's fake] Boy, the parade's really going downhill.
- ConexionesReferences Mister Magoo (1960)
- Bandas sonorasWhy I Am A Fool
Written and performed by Spencer Albee
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Deb contra los zombies
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 20,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2:1