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Nicholas Hoult | ... | ||
Teresa Palmer | ... | ||
Analeigh Tipton | ... | ||
Rob Corddry | ... | ||
Dave Franco | ... | ||
John Malkovich | ... | ||
Cory Hardrict | ... | ||
Daniel Rindress-Kay | ... |
Soldier #1
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Vincent Leclerc | ... |
Perry's Dad
(as Vincent LeClerc)
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Clifford LeDuc-Vaillancourt | ... |
Boy at Airport
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Billie Calmeau | ... |
Girl at Airport
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Adam Driscoll | ... |
Young Man at ATM
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Chris Cavener | ... |
Soldier #2
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Jonathan Dubsky | ... |
Berg
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Alec Bourgeois | ... |
With much of the world's population now an undead horde, R is a young and oddly introspective zombie. While fighting with and feeding on a human scavenger party, R meets Julie and feels an urge to protect her. What happens next is the beginning of a strangely warm relationship that allows R to begin regaining his humanity. As this change spreads through the local undead population like a virus, Julie and R eventually have to face a larger issue when the very nature of their friendship is challenged. Caught between the paranoid human forces and the ferocious "Bonies", zombies who are a mutual threat, R and Julie must find a way to bridge the differences of each side to fight for a better world no one thought possible. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)
When I was going to see this movie, i was thinking that it gonna be another teen movie about a girl that's discover the natural identity of her boyfriend, but it wasn't like this, it was so much better, with alternative focus and interesting events this movie comes with a brand new type of history, a very well produced time line that will keep you with your eyes opened until the last second, it's simply awesome, great for family, adaptable for all ages, and will touch even the youngest and the oldest person that goes to see it, it's not a reflexive movie, that will be in your head for a long time, but it's a huge font of entertainment, i recommend it for all the people in the world. Of course, this movie has a lot of existing elements, that make it a little boring to see, but it's a great film for a Saturday night, to see with your friends. Thanks all of you, and sorry about my English, i'm from other country.