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We Are Zombies

  • 2023
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  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.1K
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Odile Prouveur, Charles Groulx, Alexandre Nachi, Megan Peta Hill, Derek Johns, and Patrick Abellard in We Are Zombies (2023)
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In a city infested with the living-impaired aka non-cannibal zombies - three slackers, after easy money, must fight small-time crooks and an evil mega corporation to save their kidnapped gra... Read allIn a city infested with the living-impaired aka non-cannibal zombies - three slackers, after easy money, must fight small-time crooks and an evil mega corporation to save their kidnapped grandma.In a city infested with the living-impaired aka non-cannibal zombies - three slackers, after easy money, must fight small-time crooks and an evil mega corporation to save their kidnapped grandma.

  • Directors
    • François Simard
    • Anouk Whissell
    • Yoann-Karl Whissell
  • Writers
    • Jerry Frissen
    • François Simard
    • Anouk Whissell
  • Stars
    • Alexandre Nachi
    • Derek Johns
    • Megan Peta Hill
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.1K
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    • Directors
      • François Simard
      • Anouk Whissell
      • Yoann-Karl Whissell
    • Writers
      • Jerry Frissen
      • François Simard
      • Anouk Whissell
    • Stars
      • Alexandre Nachi
      • Derek Johns
      • Megan Peta Hill
    • 16User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Alexandre Nachi
    Alexandre Nachi
    • Karl Neard
    Derek Johns
    Derek Johns
    • Freddy Mercks
    Megan Peta Hill
    Megan Peta Hill
    • Maggie Neard
    Vincent Leclerc
    Vincent Leclerc
    • Seth Mckenna
    Benz Antoine
    Benz Antoine
    • Hannity
    Carlo Mestroni
    Carlo Mestroni
    • Don
    Guy Nadon
    Guy Nadon
    • Bob Coleman
    Patrick Abellard
    Patrick Abellard
    • Stanley
    • (as Patrick-Emmanuel Abellard)
    Marc-André Boulanger
    Marc-André Boulanger
    • Rocco
    Rosemarie Sabor
    Rosemarie Sabor
    • Jane…
    Clare Coulter
    Clare Coulter
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    Stéphane Demers
    Stéphane Demers
    • Otto Maddox
    Teneisha Collins
    Teneisha Collins
    • Chelsea Lee
    Dusan Dukic
    Dusan Dukic
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    Michelle LeBlanc
    Michelle LeBlanc
    • Dr. Judith West
    Adrian Burhop
    • Oscar
    Kevin Woodhouse
    Kevin Woodhouse
    • State Ranger
    Jérémie Gariépy Ferland
    • Zombie Beggar
    • (as Jérémie Gariépy)
    • Directors
      • François Simard
      • Anouk Whissell
      • Yoann-Karl Whissell
    • Writers
      • Jerry Frissen
      • François Simard
      • Anouk Whissell
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    User reviews16

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    5xnicofingerx

    Visual gold, content crap

    Horror comedy, one of the most useless genres of all. To be a fan here is tantamount to an oath of disclosure in terms of taste in film. Yes, I know, Evil Dead 2, Tucker And Dale, Shaun Of The Dead, Zombieland. Exceptions prove the rule. This film is comparable to the last two mentioned, especially, no, exclusively in terms of the quality of the masks and effects. These are a good reason for a viewing, but also the only one. The rest is best described in one word: stupid. At times even unbearable, I recommend switching off the sound and then perhaps watching it 'on the side'. To emphasise once again, the visuals are excellent, so it's all the more regrettable that they opted for such unfunny slapstick in terms of content.
    5Cemzar

    The World's Most Annoying Characters

    My expectations were high. I mean, this is from the people behind the fabulous Turbo Kid (which I recommend highly). So, ah, what the hell happened?

    As other reviewers have stated, it LOOKS great. The review suggesting you view it with the sound off makes a worthwhile point (although why you'd do that when great movies with great characters could be watched with the sound on, instead, I don't know). The problem is the main characters, in particular the two guys. What's presumably supposed to be "funny" dialogue is relentless, annoying-AF bickering and stupidity. One stupid decision (that NOBODY would make, EVER) after another. It's excruciating. Why it's called 'We Are Zombies' is also baffling. At no point does the film even deliver on the title.

    Is it one for "zombie completists"? Hmm, well, sure, why not. If you brace for the punchable male leads' dialogue and the illogical decisions and actions, I guess it's "okay". As I said, my expectations were high. Set them low.

    Better still, track down Turbo Kid instead.
    2raidatlanta

    Decent idea horribly executed

    This movie is on par with its zero-brainer title.

    Though it starts off with a decent idea; a different vision of zombies that don't eat people, etc. Zombies taking up a place in society - this could be read (this isn't a spoiler) like the people who work 80 hours a week in terrible working conditions just to get a job more than the next poor schlub, etc. This idea quickly falls out next to the cheapest "humor", bad dialogue and an apparent inability to build up plot and have some actual story telling.

    The movie looks like it is partially Robot Chicken style inserts, within a mediocre plotline, and well... yea, it doesn't really come out like something you are interested in watching. They added cheap slapstick style gags and "bellow the belt, haha this is funny because it is making fun of political correctness" at every turn, either hoping it would cover up for the b-series acting, the dull set up, the... well, I suppose everything.

    I really can't imagine anyone that isn't stuck in an "antisocial teenager" phase finding this movie either funny or entertaining - maybe that's the target audience? If it wasn't enough, the people who worked on the colors and lighting must have taken a bunch of b-series horror films as an example - everything is shot in the dark, unengaging, almost can't see sh** half the time. Yea, shooting in the dark may work sometimes, but not when you have no atmosphere, dull scenes, cheap comedy and less than desirable acting.

    As a note though, for any writers out there, this movie is a great example of why "show don't tell" is a thing. Because you can't see sh**, but they sure do spell out EVERY plot element and detail for you.

    The basic ideas in this movie deserve a rip off, but this film deserves to be forgotten.
    5ma-cortes

    So-so ironical and gory Zombie movie made by the peculiar group of directors RKSS.

    In a zombie-infested town, where the living dead are a marginalized group of society, three lazy young people -Alexandre Nachi, Derek Johns, Megan Peta Hill- who work in the easy-money market must fight small-time crooks and are forced to battle an evil mega-corporation to save their kidnapped grandmother. Throughout the film there is a a large number of zombies appearing here and there, causing a criminal spree. The Road To Survival Could Be A Dead End!.

    From the creators of cult classics "Turbo Kid" and the ultraviolent slasher "Wake Up," the RKSS collective directs this super-bloody and hilarious twist on Zombie movies. Here, the undead aren't aggressive; they're an oppressed group. The film is based on the comic book series drawn by Jerry Frissen, a graphic novel titled 'We are Zombies', dealing with a city infested with the living-impaired aka non-cannibal zombies - in which three slackers, after easy money, must fight small-time crooks and an evil mega corporation to save their kidnapped grandma. A creepy and eerie movie with humor, tongue-firmly-in-cheek, including thrills , chills, some very violent scenes, and lots of gore, blood and guts. This movie is strange, it pays tribute to old zombie horror flicks and goes off on its own direction. It gives amusing consideration to the violence created by the living dead, yet with humor, being nicely played by the Canadian trio Alexandre Nachi, Derek Johns, Megan Peta Hill.

    The motion picture was mediocrely directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell (RKSS), getting little success at box office. They direct professionally and adequately all kinds of genres. They're working interchangeably for television or cinema. Their debut feature was ¨Turbo Kid¨, it is a post-apocalyptic film made in 2015, an anti-prophetic story with a lot of gore, which adds an eighties science fiction aesthetic and shows a past that has not come to fruition. And going on: ¨Summer of 84¨ an amusing mess made in Spielberg style, the goal was to pay homage to the movies of the '70s and 80s. And following the slasher ¨Wake up¨(2023), a disturbing survival story full of horrror, chiller and chases. And continuing this ¨We Are Zombies¨ (2023)¨. Rating: 6/10. An average but fun and entertaining movie, that's why it'll appeal to fans of Zombies genre with humor.
    3HakuMashentay

    started off good, but was happy being a b-movie

    This had potential but then went downhill after the midway point. Could have been a sci-fi zombieland but execution was poor.

    I liked the younger actor with the hat, the big guy's choices were annoying, the girl actor had one emotional scene which made me laugh (When the press play me) I am not sure it was meant to make me laugh.

    Decent idea like the other guy said but it went nowhere.

    I like these type of movies normally, I give it a chance anyway, it left me feeling like oh okay, waste of time. I think the direction on this was poor, liked the choice of camera and colour, looked good in that aspect.

    Needed a better 2nd and 3rd act, also could have made it feel more spacious. Felt like I was trapped in small locations. More thinking outside the box and chance missed.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • France
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Somos zombis
    • Filming locations
      • Canada
    • Production companies
      • Borsalino Productions
      • Christal Films
      • Maneki Films
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      • $1,230,267
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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