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Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2018) is a English movie. Paul Hoen has directed this movie. Milo Manheim,Meg Donnelly,Trevor Tordjman,Kylee Russell are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2018) is considered one of the best Family,Musical,Romance movie in India and around the world.
Disney's "ZOMBIES" is a music and dance filled story set in the fictitious world of Seabrook, a cookie-cutter community brimming with perky conformity, 50 years after a zombie apocalypse. Today, the zombies pose no threat, but are required to live in Zombietown, an isolated, rundown community infused with their unique creative spirit. When zombies are finally allowed to enroll in Seabrook High School, the charming, charismatic zombie Zed, who is determined to play football, meets freshman Addison, who dreams of being a cheerleader - the ultimate form of status in Seabrook. Addison takes a lot of flak for befriending Zed and his zombie friends, but comes to learn that zombies and cheerleaders aren't so different after all. Zed and Addison work together to show Seabrook what they can achieve when they embrace their differences and celebrate what makes them a community.
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Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2018) Reviews
Loved it!
I absolutely adore this movie and the young new actors! It was nice to see some fresh new faces on Disney. The overall production, the songs, the acting, the whole thing kept me and my kiddos entertained (even my "too cool" teenager got into it!) Can't wait to see what Milo and Meg become in the future!
Fun family movie
Considering this is a Disney Channel TV movie, and not a theatrical film, it was very entertaining! The leads Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly had great chemistry and their acting (including Bucky, Trevor Tordjman) was great, which you don't usually get with DCOMs. Even some of the leads in the ever-popular Descendents were lacking, so it was refreshing to see some better talent in this movie. I liked the overall tone of the movie and the cheerleaders reminded me a bit of Bring It On, in how they enthusiastic and sometimes corny they were in talking about cheerleading. One negative- I felt that the costuming and setting was a bit over the top. I understand this was done intentionally to portray the differences between the two worlds of humans and zombies, but the pastels and bright neon pink and green was just too much for the eye to take. The music was good, a little cookie-cutter, but the song Someday was particularly sweet and effective in setting the tone and message for the movie. I thought it was a great statement for young kids on how racism is bad and we should be more accepting of other people/culture/differences, and I loved how Disney put it in the context of Zombies- fun and inspirational! I am curious to see if this gets a sequel and interested to see where they take the story next.
I Loved It!
I very much enjoyed the movie. I am 14, and even I enjoyed the plot and development of the entire thing. The movie has a lot of older humor and idealistic attitudes to it that I very much enjoyed. It feels as if the whole movie was a more childish take on racism and personal values on being different and taking pride in who you are as a person. Since it has come out I have watched it a total of three times-two of which were the premiere night!
Better than Descendants 2, more effort in the Acting and Dancing....and Story.
This movie when I saw the preview at first, I had low expectations. I thought it was gonna flop. However.....after watching the premiere, I actually really liked it! :D The characters were really likable, even the "antagonist/villain" was likable. There is a lot of "Diversity" in this Movie, which was the main message of the Movie from the start. Acceptance & Diversity! Meg Donnelly ie Addison, allows the viewer to see what's like to be accepted amongst your peers only to live with the cripplingly fear of your "true self" being exposed, thereby hiding it and showing a "pretend you" in order to feel accepted. Which is what a lot of kids/teenagers can relate to when starting a new school with new people. In the end......well I won't spoil it! ;) But just like I mentioned before, acceptance and diversity plays a big role! So this movie is a fun, entertaining movie for children and young teens to watch, and better choreography than Descendants! Oh....and the lip sync is actually better when they sing in this movie! Just putting that out there! :)
Too much and too little
Firstly, I really liked the film. Still, it has flaws. There are too many musical numbers crammed into the film, as if the writers or producers want to set a record for the most number of songs in a motion picture. I definitely like that Addison and Zed become friends (and not much more even though it would seem like they would). This is refreshing. Another important point is that the movie stresses that people need to know what they fear and interact with each other to integrate. This integration point seems quite important. The film discusses different cultural and political attitudes toward those who are different or foreign. The script portrays that striving to be like everyone else is overrated. Each should be celebrated as one's own individual entity. One flavour, like vanilla in the movie, does not cut it. It stresses that intercultural interaction is important. In order to improve their lives, stop living in fear, learn about each other. See how the other side may think, who they are as individuals, not as a clump of mass. Each and everyone is different and thus should be treated individually. Ignorance and prejudice is just an example of narrow mind set, unjustified prejudice, lack of cultural and social education, lack of empathy.