![]() The transformation that R makes is done in small subtle steps. Special effects and makeup for the movie are well done. ‘Love conquers all’, ‘people can change’ and ‘good always wins’ are a few of the classic themes presented with a unique twist by the film. The metaphors convey the underlying themes of the film well. The most prominent metaphor is in a scene where R recaps how things used to be while silhouettes of people on their phones pass around him. “Warm Bodies” is full of metaphors to life in modern society. ![]() Hoult does a great job as a zombie falling in love and Rob Corddry does an excellent job as R’s supportive best friend M. The character of Julie’s dad, played by John Malkovich, could have used more development. Both characters are hilariously awkward creating a great metaphor for young love. Certain moments fall short when Julie (Teresa Palmer) is less dramatic than the scene calls for. The characters in “Warm Bodies” are introduced shortly into the movie, giving time to build them up. Since R does not remember how the zombie outbreak started, the movie doesn’t go into non-essential details that would prolong the movie. “Warm Bodies” does a good job of setting up the story. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Warm Bodies,” in theaters now, will keep you engaged with chills, thrills and some giggles to help keep your insides toasty and blood moving.įrom the opening scene you know that “R” (Nicholas Hoult), a zombie unusually aware of his situation, will be the main source of comedy in the movie. Don’t let the thought of another zombie movie chill you from the inside out. ![]()
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