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Grandmeow, Churros, and Zombies
This is honestly the best zombie movie I’ve ever watched. To be fair, I’m not really into survival games or shows like Squid Game or All of Us Are Dead. But when I came across a few clips from this movie on reels, it genuinely caught my attention.
Jung-suk has always been one of my favorite actors—especially in comedy. He’s truly an ace. This film, however, surprised me with how touching, heartfelt, and sincere it turned out to be. It dives straight into the simplest yet most unsettling questions that anyone who watches zombie movies has probably thought about at least once: how can people abandon their loved ones so easily? How can they kill them without even trying to save them?
The father’s dilemma is the emotional core of the film. Watching him struggle, hesitate, and fight his inner battle is heartbreaking. His journey makes the entire movie deeply moving and engaging. His backstory is also thought cliche and predictable, moving us to tears.
The grandmother was a total crack hahhaa
And Grandmeow hahahahahah she was the show stellar. Thank god i have a cat or i would be too jealous.
When Yeon-hwa showed up with her irritating urge to keep reporting zombies, I was honestly so annoyed—uff. I guess I really bonded with Soo-ah in the process.
I cried a lot towards the end!!
Overall, this is a genuinely funny, cute, lovely, and emotionally powerful watch.
Jung-suk has always been one of my favorite actors—especially in comedy. He’s truly an ace. This film, however, surprised me with how touching, heartfelt, and sincere it turned out to be. It dives straight into the simplest yet most unsettling questions that anyone who watches zombie movies has probably thought about at least once: how can people abandon their loved ones so easily? How can they kill them without even trying to save them?
The father’s dilemma is the emotional core of the film. Watching him struggle, hesitate, and fight his inner battle is heartbreaking. His journey makes the entire movie deeply moving and engaging. His backstory is also thought cliche and predictable, moving us to tears.
The grandmother was a total crack hahhaa
And Grandmeow hahahahahah she was the show stellar. Thank god i have a cat or i would be too jealous.
When Yeon-hwa showed up with her irritating urge to keep reporting zombies, I was honestly so annoyed—uff. I guess I really bonded with Soo-ah in the process.
I cried a lot towards the end!!
Overall, this is a genuinely funny, cute, lovely, and emotionally powerful watch.
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