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Boy Eats Girl

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
4.1K
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David Leon in Boy Eats Girl (2005)
A boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother as a flesh-craving zombie, who sires more teen undead while trying to control his, appetite for his beloved.
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A boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother as a flesh-craving zombie, who sires more teen undead while trying to control... Read allA boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother as a flesh-craving zombie, who sires more teen undead while trying to control his, er, appetite for his beloved.A boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother as a flesh-craving zombie, who sires more teen undead while trying to control his, er, appetite for his beloved.

  • Director
    • Stephen Bradley
  • Writer
    • Derek Landy
  • Stars
    • Samantha Mumba
    • David Leon
    • Tadhg Murphy
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Stephen Bradley
    • Writer
      • Derek Landy
    • Stars
      • Samantha Mumba
      • David Leon
      • Tadhg Murphy
    • 38User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Samantha Mumba
    Samantha Mumba
    • Jessica
    David Leon
    David Leon
    • Nathan
    Tadhg Murphy
    Tadhg Murphy
    • Diggs
    Laurence Kinlan
    • Henry
    Sara James
    • Cheryl
    Mark Huberman
    Mark Huberman
    • Samson
    Sarah Burke
    • Charlotte
    Paul Reid
    Paul Reid
    • Shane
    Jane Valentine
    • Glenda
    Conor Ryan
    • Kenneth
    Deirdre O'Kane
    Deirdre O'Kane
    • Grace
    Doreen Keogh
    Doreen Keogh
    • Mrs. Brumble
    Bryan Murray
    • Mr. Frears
    Denis Conway
    • Craig
    Lalor Roddy
    Lalor Roddy
    • Fr. Cornelius
    Gary Lydon
    • Garda Sergeant
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Bernard
    Elaine Murphy
    Elaine Murphy
    • Dympna
    • Director
      • Stephen Bradley
    • Writer
      • Derek Landy
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    5stupid_llama

    When Zombie Rom-Com Forgets the Bite

    Samantha Mumba brings some spark as the love interest in this Irish teen-zombie flick, and the premise should work - awkward teen Nathan accidentally zombifies his school after a botched resurrection, forcing his crush Jessica to navigate gory hallways and undead hormones. There's charm in the suburban Irish setting (imagine Shaun of the Dead but with uniformed teens and more rain). A few gags land, like Nathan's mom obliviously serving "special" meatloaf or a zombified jock still flexing in a mirror.

    But it's a shambles of missed opportunities. The satire on teen angst and conformity feels toothless - no real jab at clique mentality or authority figures, just splatter and slapstick. The gore's restrained to PG-13 levels, draining the fun from what should be chaotic, irreverent carnage. Characters make baffling choices (why is the principal still enforcing detention during an apocalypse?), and the tone wobbles between dark comedy and half-hearted romance without committing. It's neither scary nor sharply funny, just... there.

    The Verdict: Harmless for forgettable. Fails to ignite as satire, horror, or romance. Watch Shaun instead.
    7SteveRaccoon

    Harmless comedy fun

    Boy Eats Girl is the kind of film to watch when you're in a non-committal mood, something that demands only vague attention and which doesn't try to be clever. If you want a horror or a zombie movie then look elsewhere, it's neither nor does it try to be.

    It is a comedy, let's get it straight right now, not a zombie film. Romero's legacy to pop culture and the film industry certainly gets a good outing here, but this isn't a film to make gorehounds feel fat and happy, nor will zombie purists find anything to debate over.

    A lot of the characters are like those from sappy American Teen comedies but with Irish accents and in situations involving blood and throw-away limbs.

    Perhaps this helps: It's California Man with gore.

    It entertained me for the short running time (about an hour I made it) and I liked it enough to cough up £5 for it. If you give it a chance as a silly gory comedy, you may well like it too.
    8skorkk

    Harmless fun

    From the title "Boy eats Girl" it's pretty clear that this film is one that requires you to leave your brain outside the door. Do that and you should enjoy it. If you're hoping for anything more than a bit of enjoyable fluff, look elsewhere.

    The film starts off great, the audience gets to know the main characters quite well, and there are more than a few good laughs. It goes downhill slightly from the moment in the film were the infection begins to spread. This is mainly because it all seems so rushed. However the gory bits (which there is quite a lot of for a 15A film) are varied and inventive enough to keep the viewers entertained.

    The main cast all do a good job, in particular David Leon and Tadhg Murphy. Samantha Mumba is good in her role, but she hasn't got as much dialogue as you'd expect from the films lead. Some of the supporting cast however (for example, Bryan Murray as Fr.Frears) are awful.

    Overall it is an entertaining, funny, gory movie, and one of the best Irish productions in a long time.
    7atinder

    Nice fun little zombie movie.

    This movie got the bad taste out of my mouth, after seeing blood car, this movie however is was fun movie.

    Even this movie had stereotype teens, who looked like they in mids 20's playing teens, if you can get past that.

    You end up really enjoying this movie.

    A boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother, as a flesh-craving zombie

    I found this movie so-what Original, with mum bringing back her son after he killed himself.

    Also enjoyed some really decent funny moments, that work really well with the rest of the movie.

    There were some really good bloody messy scenes, which were fun to watch. 7 out of 10
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Fairly weak addition to the zombie genre...

    I was of course drawn to "Boy Eats Girl" because it is a zombie movie, but also because of the pun title of the movie. And I am a sucker for anything zombie. I watched this movie back in 2005 or 2006, and then decided to revisit it again in 2019 and actually getting around to making a review of it.

    While "Boy Eats Girl" is a zombie movie, it wasn't really all that great, and I did remember it as being a funny movie from back around 2005-2006 when I first saw it. I guess my memory of the movie was off. Watching it again in 2019, I can honestly say that the movie is definitely watchable, but it is by no account a great addition to the zombie genre.

    There wasn't enough gore and zombie make-up or special effects to keep me properly entertained. I guess I am just way too seasoned when it comes to zombie movies and have a certain standard that I would like movies to have. "Boy Eats Girl" wasn't one such movie.

    It pains me to the very core when I see the zombies or infected running around and sprinting. Sure, it makes enough physiological sense when they return from the dead before rigor mortis has set in. But it just doesn't feel right, it is as if that shambling zombie feel is a must for a zombie to be scary for me.

    While the characters in the movie were pretty much stereotypical and generic college student, I will say that David Leon was actually the primary force driving the entire movie with his performance, and he was also the one with the more detailed and meaningful character.

    For a zombie movie, then "Boy Eats Girl" holds very little aside from a hilarious movie title. If you've seen it once, then chances are slim that you will return to watch it again. I know that I will not be returning again, now that I have my memory refreshed and up to date on the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Domhnall Gleeson's film debut.
    • Goofs
      At the start of the film, the car is a 1996 VW Golf with a Dublin registration number. When they pull up outside the house to drop Jess off, the car has changed into a 1993 model with Kildare plates. Later, when the car crashes after they run down Craig, it has changed back into the 1996 Dublin car again.
    • Quotes

      Diggs: Do you have any special powers or anything?

      Nathan: I'm stronger, I'm faster, and I don't feel pain.

      Diggs: Can you fly?

      Nathan: No, Diggs, I can't fucking fly!

      Diggs: Pity.

    • Connections
      Featured in Clean Break: Episode #1.4 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Spitting Games
      Performed by Snow Patrol

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tatilde dehşet
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Element Films
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Isle of Man Film
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $130,051
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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