(John Malkovich) is the disapproving Lord Capulet.
In 2013, the world was reaching peak "zombie fatigue." The Walking Dead was dominating TV, and cinematic undead were usually portrayed as mindless, sprinting killing machines. Then came , a film that dared to ask: What if the zombies have feelings, too? warmbodies2013720phindienglishvegamovies top
Most zombie movies focus on the survivors. Warm Bodies flips the script by centering on (played by Nicholas Hoult). Through his awkward, endearing internal monologue, we learn that being a zombie is incredibly boring. He collect vinyl records, feels bad about eating people, and just wants to connect. This humanization of the "monster" was a breath of fresh air for audiences tired of gore-centric tropes. 2. The "Romeo and Juliet" Connection (John Malkovich) is the disapproving Lord Capulet
Based on the novel by Isaac Marion, the film blended romance, horror, and dry wit to create something entirely unique. 1. A Fresh Perspective: The Internal Monologue Most zombie movies focus on the survivors