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Ein Zombie-Weihnachts-Musical.
Anna kann es gar nicht erwarten, dass sie endlich mit der Schule fertig ist, denn sie will unbedingt aus ihrer kleinen Heimatstadt Little Haven weg. Sie möchte die Welt sehen und etwas erleben, gerade auch weil ihr Vater andere Plänen für seine Tochter hat. Ihr bester Freund John hat indes andere Probleme, denn er ist in Anna verliebt und weiß nicht, wie er ihr das sagen soll. Doch all das rückt auf einmal in den Hintergrund, als ihr Leben durch eine Zombie-Invasion auf den Kopf gestellt wird.
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One of those movies that's almost too unique to really be good, but maybe that's ok. It's still plenty entertaining. There's some fun, gory, zombie kills and the musical numbers are generally pretty great. It's got a weird, good, off-kilter energy. I wasn't particularly satisfied by the time I finished it, but I didn't regret my time with it either. It's certainly unique - unlike anything else I've ever watched.
I never knew I needed to see a Christmas zombie musical but I'm glad I did. Such a unique movie that doesn't always work but I love the idea. Plus most of the songs are great.
Great movie! What a fun time. It's a great zombie movie, it's a great musical, it's a great Christmas movie. I was bumping the soundtrack on the way home. Also, at least 3 of these songs will be in regular rotation for Christmas music each season.
Without the musical elements, this would have been a competently made, but unremarkable Shaun of the Dead the junior edition. With the musical elements? It's still competent but unremarkable, only with a few songs thrown in that don't always sit comfortably with the tone. It's an okay flick, but those with a better tolerance for musicals will rate it higher than me.
Ask yourself what a Christmas movie needs more of....Musical numbers? Check. Teen angst? Check. Funny dialogue? Sometimes. Good characters and acting? Yes, has that. How about zombies? Bloody action sequences? Got that, too. Toe tapping tunes like "No such thing as a Hollywood ending" and "When it comes to zombie killing, I'm at the top of my class" break up what would have been a brat pack version of "Shawn of the Dead." Enjoyable, but not a home run.