Zombieland Movie Review
Zombieland Review

"Zombieland" Overview

Rating: 15
2009
Cast and Crew
Director : Ruben FleischerProducer : Gavin Polone
Screenwiter : Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick
Starring : Jesse Eisenberg,Woody Harrelson,Emma Stone,Abigail Breslin,Bill Murray,Amber Heard,Mike White,Derek Graf,
A sharply clever script and relentlessly kinetic structure keep us thoroughly
entertained all the way through this corny zombie action-comedy. Although
there's also the gnawing realisation that there's absolutely no subtext at all.
Zombies have taken over America and the few remaining humans are fending for
their lives. Names are irrelevant, so they use their hometowns: Columbus
(Eisenberg) is a resourceful nerd who teams up with bonkers fighter Tallahassee
(Harrelson) to try to find someone else who's alive. They run into two
con-artist sisters, Wichita and Little Rock (Stone and Breslin), and set off on
a perilous cross-country journey to find the last enclave of humanity. Not only
are they attacked at every turn by the snarling, toothy undead, but they don't
really trust each other.
The film's snappy style grabs us from the outset, with witty titles and a
barrage of cool music. It's also so gleefully grisly that you can't help but
laugh, while Columbus' narration helpfully advises us how to survive in a
nation overrun by zombies. Of course, as it progresses, the film develops the
trappings of a plot, including a tentative romance that's only remotely
believable because 99 percent of the population is undead. There are also
emotive, twisty back-stories and a hilarious sequence featuring Murray as
himself.
Fortunately, the characters emerge with strong personalities, so we gladly go
along with them for the ride. Eisenberg and Harrelson make a terrific double
act as they bicker their way to a surprisingly strong friendship. And Stone and
Breslin shake things up from the start, both giving far better performances
than this type of film usually allows for women. Constant surprises for all
four of these characters keep them on their toes, as do the running gags and
nutty action scenes.
Yes, the film is thoroughly enjoyable from the zippy start to the crazed
finale. The gags (and subtle movie references) are just sophisticated enough to
engage our brain even though, unlike the best sci-fi movies, the film has no
point at all. Just a bit of social commentary would have helped make this a
classic. Instead, what we have here is pure, gratuitous fun.
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Review by Rich Cline
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