Zombie for Sale

2019 [KOREAN]

Action / Comedy / Horror / Sci-Fi

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh89%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright71%
IMDb Rating6.6101949

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Reviewed by youngcollind8 / 10

Rom Zom Com more fun than it has any right to be

As much as it's merely a combination of three completely overused genres, films that hit the trifecta of romantic, zombie and comedy are a rare breed, and it's even more uncommon that they're done well. Zombie For Sale fully embraces the silliness inherent to it's premise, so it's easy to forgive when it's being outlandishly unrealistic. It also strikes the best balance of laugh out loud comedy and fully functioning zombie flick since Shaun of the Dead. Not sure what's causing this boom in quality Korean cinema, but I hope it continues for a long time!

Reviewed by Muhammad_Rafeeq8 / 10

South korean ( A+ Movie) My Ratings 8.5 /10

A fun zombie comedy that is more about the laughs than the scares Odd Family is solid proof that the horror-comedy genre continues to go from strength to strength and that Asian cinema, especially that of South Korean origin, is the best it has even been and we for one could not be happier. It's funny, heartwarming and gory to boot with terrific performances and chemistry between the family and will have audiences laughing out loud for its entire runtime HAVE A GOOD FUN

Reviewed by BA_Harrison7 / 10

Quirky Korean zombie comedy.

The combination of Korea and zombies doesn't automatically mean non-stop thrill-a-minute undead action like Train to Busan. Zombie For Sale takes a fair while to get going: like one of Romero's classic ghouls, it shuffles along at a rather leisurely pace at first, focussing on the activities and relationships of a boondock family, the Parks, who operate a garage, scamming travellers by causing blow-outs and then charging a fortune to fix their vehicles.

After a zombie-like young man, an escapee 'guinea pig' from a nearby pharmaceutical company, wanders onto the Parks' premises and bites the elderly father, the family discovers a new means of income: the boy's bite causes rejuvenation, and pretty soon all of the old men in the town are lining up, happy to pay cash to be bitten on the arm. Unfortunately, the positive effects of the young man's bite eventually wear off, the old men turning into ravenous zombies, and it's not long before the whole area is over-run by the undead.

The film's quirky family dynamic is akin to something like Parasite or Takashi Miike's The Happiness of the Katakuris, and might prove a little too offbeat for many zombie movie fans. I found my mind wandering when the film's first zombie took more interest in munching cabbages than brains, but I stuck with it and was glad I did, the film morphing into a likeable Warm Bodies style rom-zom-com (the daughter, Hae-Gul, falling for Jjong-Bi, as the zombie is named) before finally delivering the action in the final act, as the Parks come under siege, trapped in their garage by hordes of flesh-eaters.

There's not much gore to speak of, and, at 112 minutes, the film does go on for a bit too long (some of that cabbage chomping could definitely have been cut!),but overall this is an entertaining and unexpectedly different take on the genre, and if the ending doesn't make you smile, then you're probably already dead.

6.5/10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.

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