DOWNLOAD |
141 Seeds | 95 Peers |
Torrent Health
After a very unusual zombie saves still alive girl before the attack, two forms relationship that triggers events can transform the entire a world without life.
Runtime: 98 min
Audio: 5.1
Language: English
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 3226 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 440 kbps
Audio: 5.1
Language: English
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 3226 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 440 kbps
Review: I was looking forward to watching it from the moment I saw the trailer and so vidímv opening day. I was out of bed before 10:05 It looked ridiculous, like Shaun of the Dead, and made his own interesting look that is rare in the zombie genre have. Usually real zombie movies are about as pointless like a zombie. Best way to describe this movie is a romantic zombie comedy. It does have some action and some exciting moments later, but the initial setting a zombie, R, emotional growth, and how they evolve. Meeting this girl sparks something in it It is not nothing like Twilight, and those who they say they are either seen or also in the fact that both cables are good that it is only identical with Twilight.But, let's be honest, this movie most of the major roles in movies are attractive, so it is not much to base an agreement. Shaun of the Dead was just a comedy, which is a comedy with heart and depth. It's satire, but do not force feed point of the film, instead of a very subtle, which is nice.It not laugh-out-loud comedy, but I know that I thought would necessarily be if I saw the trailer. It certainly had more emotional depth than I thought, which gave me much fonder attachment to the film as if it was just made for laughter. Both cables had great chemistry and are believable and well cast. Directing, writing, and pretty much everything in the movie was good. I have no complaints. Is supplied what they said they would and exceeded my expectations rare these days in entertainment. |
Year: | 2013 |
Genre: | Comedy, Horror, Romance |
Starring: | Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich |
Director: | Jonathan Levine |
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.