A zombie movie about a young man whose dull life is invigorated when a zombie apocalypse hits his town. (Source: Netflix Geeked) ~~ Adapted from the manga "Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead" (ゾン100~ゾンビになるまでにしたい100のこと~ ) by Aso Haro (麻生羽呂). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: ゾン100~ゾンビになるまでにしたい100のこと~
- Also Known As: Zom 100: Zombi ni Naru Made ni Shitai 100 no Koto , Zom 100 , ゾン100
- Genres: Action, Horror, Comedy, Supernatural
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Cast & Credits
- Akaso EijiTendou AkiraMain Role
- Shiraishi MaiMikazuki ShizukaSupport Role
- Yanagi ShuntaroRyuzaki KenichiroSupport Role
- Kitamura KazukiKosugi GonzoSupport Role
- Ichikawa YuiOhtori SaoriSupport Role
- Kawasaki Mayo[President]Support Role
Reviews
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Came for the comedy, and stayed for the life lessons (and the zombie shark)
This movie was so funny in unexpected moments and also deep when I wasn’t prepared for it. I know it isn't that deep, and that I shouldn't take it so seriously, but I am truly fond. As someone who deeply hated my previous job (which I think a lot of people relate to), it was so touching for Akira to light up with pure joy after finding out he didn’t have to go to work, and even funnier for him to act so carefree in a zombie apocalypse as a result.Even though every other aspect of this movie only gets an 8.0, something in my soul tells me to give it an overall 9.0. And I think it's because it hits so deeply with me in some aspects.
Even though the parallel between the zombies and Akira trudging through his job was pretty obvious, it still hit very hard when the movie directly stated and confronted it. Every adult on MDL who has ever worked a full-time job has likely struggled with work-life balance and has wished they could fall sick (or worse) so they could rest for just one day, but feel guilty and eager to be productive on days when they are actually ill. And, like in the movie, it’s often the people around us to remind us that we can’t be robots all the time and need to live life for ourselves.
The entire list Akira wrote was endearing and I’m seriously considering making one of my own (I am also one of those few people who have never made a bucket list). I love a good montage, so seeing items on the list being crossed off was satisfying. I loved the cinematography and production. The zombies were great and looked realistic (as much as zombies can be). All of the acting was great as well. The OST surprised me a lot, and I have saved some songs to my playlist. This movie WILL make you smile and laugh.
Conclusion: zombie shark — you should watch it!
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Last 20 minutes gave me Sharknado vibes
This movie was nothing to run home about. The last 20 minutes were abysmal. The acting from the trio was good but some of the side characters were too intolerable, especially the team leader. I don't like how the actor was screaming his lungs out in every scene. Overacting may work for anime but it is not suitable for live action. I am guessing this was released alongside the anime to promote the manga heavily. The makeup on the zombies itself was good but I didn't like the CGI shark. Not to mention Akira becoming a power Ranger at the end was too comical even for this show. Akira makes stupid mistakes.Was this review helpful to you?
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