L'école secondaire Seabrook accueille les élèves de Zombietown. Tandis que les humains et les zombies s'efforcent de coexister, Addison et Zed pourraient bien arriver à unir tout le monde.L'école secondaire Seabrook accueille les élèves de Zombietown. Tandis que les humains et les zombies s'efforcent de coexister, Addison et Zed pourraient bien arriver à unir tout le monde.L'école secondaire Seabrook accueille les élèves de Zombietown. Tandis que les humains et les zombies s'efforcent de coexister, Addison et Zed pourraient bien arriver à unir tout le monde.
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
Jasmine Renée Thomas
- Stacey
- (as Jasmine Renee Thomas)
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This movie when I saw the preview at first, I had low expectations. I thought it was gonna flop. However.....after watching the premiere, I actually really liked it! :D
The characters were really likable, even the "antagonist/villain" was likable.
There is a lot of "Diversity" in this Movie, which was the main message of the Movie from the start.
Acceptance & Diversity!
Meg Donnelly ie Addison, allows the viewer to see what's like to be accepted amongst your peers only to live with the cripplingly fear of your "true self" being exposed, thereby hiding it and showing a "pretend you" in order to feel accepted. Which is what a lot of kids/teenagers can relate to when starting a new school with new people.
In the end......well I won't spoil it! ;)
But just like I mentioned before, acceptance and diversity plays a big role! So this movie is a fun, entertaining movie for children and young teens to watch, and better choreography than Descendants! Oh....and the lip sync is actually better when they sing in this movie! Just putting that out there! :)
The characters were really likable, even the "antagonist/villain" was likable.
There is a lot of "Diversity" in this Movie, which was the main message of the Movie from the start.
Acceptance & Diversity!
Meg Donnelly ie Addison, allows the viewer to see what's like to be accepted amongst your peers only to live with the cripplingly fear of your "true self" being exposed, thereby hiding it and showing a "pretend you" in order to feel accepted. Which is what a lot of kids/teenagers can relate to when starting a new school with new people.
In the end......well I won't spoil it! ;)
But just like I mentioned before, acceptance and diversity plays a big role! So this movie is a fun, entertaining movie for children and young teens to watch, and better choreography than Descendants! Oh....and the lip sync is actually better when they sing in this movie! Just putting that out there! :)
Frankly, I'm getting very tired of these Disney TV Movie Musicals. I mean, can't they think of other rather MORE IMPORTANT themes to write about and turn into a movie? It's always the girl and the guy coming from two different worlds, e.g. Descendants' Mal and Ben (Villain's Kid and Hero's Kid), High School Musicals' Troy and Gabriela (The Popular Jocka and The Nerd) and then this movie, a guy zombie and a "normal" girl? I mean, please find other important issues to write about.
Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2018) is a fine Disney Channel original movie. Disney Channel original movies can be good, but there some that are not that good.
Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2018) is good for Disney Channel movie standards. There are moments that do not work, but I did find things I did like about the movie.
There are some funny moments, and there are some nice moments. Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly as Zed and Addison are both good and I liked their personalities, along with them being cute together when they start having good chemistry.
The musical numbers are well done, and the dance choreography is good, along with the songs being nice to listen to. I do like how they setup the world that takes place in the movie and how they got the zombie problem solved.
There are some issues like it having some annoying characters or some over exaggerated moments, but other than that I can see kids liking a movie like this.
Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2018) is good for Disney Channel movie standards. There are moments that do not work, but I did find things I did like about the movie.
There are some funny moments, and there are some nice moments. Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly as Zed and Addison are both good and I liked their personalities, along with them being cute together when they start having good chemistry.
The musical numbers are well done, and the dance choreography is good, along with the songs being nice to listen to. I do like how they setup the world that takes place in the movie and how they got the zombie problem solved.
There are some issues like it having some annoying characters or some over exaggerated moments, but other than that I can see kids liking a movie like this.
This movie is literally a copy of Descendants and it was plain out just an awful awful movie
Considering this is a Disney Channel TV movie, and not a theatrical film, it was very entertaining! The leads Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly had great chemistry and their acting (including Bucky, Trevor Tordjman) was great, which you don't usually get with DCOMs. Even some of the leads in the ever-popular Descendents were lacking, so it was refreshing to see some better talent in this movie. I liked the overall tone of the movie and the cheerleaders reminded me a bit of Bring It On, in how they enthusiastic and sometimes corny they were in talking about cheerleading. One negative- I felt that the costuming and setting was a bit over the top. I understand this was done intentionally to portray the differences between the two worlds of humans and zombies, but the pastels and bright neon pink and green was just too much for the eye to take.
The music was good, a little cookie-cutter, but the song Someday was particularly sweet and effective in setting the tone and message for the movie. I thought it was a great statement for young kids on how racism is bad and we should be more accepting of other people/culture/differences, and I loved how Disney put it in the context of Zombies- fun and inspirational! I am curious to see if this gets a sequel and interested to see where they take the story next.
The music was good, a little cookie-cutter, but the song Someday was particularly sweet and effective in setting the tone and message for the movie. I thought it was a great statement for young kids on how racism is bad and we should be more accepting of other people/culture/differences, and I loved how Disney put it in the context of Zombies- fun and inspirational! I am curious to see if this gets a sequel and interested to see where they take the story next.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on the unaired sold TV pilot Zombies and Cheerleaders (2012).
- GaffesAddison can be seen bending over next to Bucky in the shot immediately after she was hugging Zed in the middle of the football field after his first game.
- Générique farfeluAt the end, "The End" is written on screen in the zombie language. Underneath, there's an English translation in parenthesis.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Musical Hell: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2019)
- Bandes originalesMy Year
Performed by Meg Donnelly, Milo Manheim, Kylee Russell, Trevor Tordjman & James Godfrey
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