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Warm Bodies Review

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Warm Bodies
Studio: Mandeville Films
Publisher: Icon Home Entertainment
Format:
DVD, Blu Ray (Reviewed), Digital
Release Date: August 14th, 2013
Price: $29.95 – Available Here

Overview

Warm Bodies is your typical love story; boy meets girl, boy eats girl’s boyfriend’s brains, boy falls in love with girl. Wait what? Ok so it is a not so typical love story, and it certainly isn’t a typical zombie story. If you are the kind of zombie fan who can only handle the classics, or whose zombies have to be violent, moronic drones then you will hate this movie. This movie is largely targeted at women, or men who have to sit through another boring rom-com with their girlfriend/wife. While it has its share of problems, it provides a nice subtle look at the ridiculousness of romanticising the monster genre, which is becoming ever-popular in this day and age.

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Story

Warm Bodies follows the exploits of ‘R.’ R (Nicholas Hoult) is a zombie who can think and feel, but doesn’t have any memories of his life before being turned. He knows the rules of being a zombie, and is forced to live by them but is conflicted and disappointed by the fact that he has to abide by these rules. We learn very early on that by eating brains of a human, zombies gain their thoughts and memories, which is what triggers R falling for our lovely heroine, Julie (Teresa Palmer).

Aside from the zombie element, the movie plays out like any typical teen romantic comedy would; the girl’s father (played amazingly by John Malkovich) disapproves of R, although in this instance it is a little more justified than in many rom coms. The pair also have to overcome a difficult hardship and save lives, all while growing together and falling in love.

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After eating Julie’s boyfriends brains, R develops his memories and this in conjunction with his initial reaction to seeing her starts to create a change in him, both physically and mentally so that he starts to become human. He immediately tries to protect Julie, and keep her safe from the other zombies, as well as their more vicious counterparts, the Bonies. He does this by making sure she stays locked in an airplane, and not leaving unless accompanied by him.

When watching the movie, I was really hoping that the pay off at the end would be that Julie wasn’t actually in-love with R, but instead was suffering from stockholm syndrome from him keeping her locked up. However this didn’t seem the case, and instead we end up with the typical, sappy “love conquers all” element that we see time and time again.

To enjoy Warm Bodies you effectively have to convince yourself to buy into the premise. If you have heard or seen anything about zombies in any media then you will be hard-pressed to suspend your disbelief enough for the movie to not make you angry. However if you can do that, you will find a film that although nonsensical at times, does a fine job of poking fun at how we humanise monsters so often in media today.

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As I started to watch, I was trying to determine whether Warm Bodies is actively making a mockery of books/films like Twilight, or if it is a happy coincidence. It didn’t take me long to realise it was definitely the latter, as although there are no distinct jabs (at least I don’t think there was… I haven’t read or seen Twilight so I can’t be sure), the whole tone of the movie is reminiscent of a parody without ever crossing that line. Also there is one scene in particular where R is matched up against a picture of a traditional-looking zombie, and the differences are compared.

As a blend of the zombie and rom-com genres, it does allow for guys and girls to watch it together without either side being too repulsed, but saying that, neither side will be particularly thrilled either. The people who would probably get the most out of the plot would be those that are analysing it for an English or film-review class, as there is a lot to delve into here.

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Visuals

It is difficult to make a post-apocalyptic movie setting look fresh and unique, and while Warm Bodies doesn’t quite go that far, it does accomplish a lot with the standard crumbling buildings and shanty towns. Most of this is accomplished by the fact that a good portion of the movie is set in an airport, which is not usually an area visited in most post-apocalyptic film/video games.

Aside from locale, costuming and makeup are done so well in this movie. Each zombie looks unique, and you can get a sense for their (undisclosed) backstory just from looking at them. Everything from the janitor, through to the two children in matching school uniforms. A lot of the colours are the same drab, grey-washed look that you would expect, but there are enough splashes of colour through the movie to break it up, and these rare instances of colour really do stand out and grab your attention (a perfect example would be R’s hoodie, which is a vibrant red colour even though it is tattered, torn and dirty).

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The zombie makeup is vastly different from what many zombie-fans would expect. Instead of huge open wounds and oozing scabs, the zombies in Warm Bodies look dirty, slightly scared, and pale. This helps to make you forget that these creatures are meant to be nothing more than mindless eating machines who only want to feed. The lack of intensely violent makeup would also mean that the movie is more bearable for women, which is undoubtedly its target audience.

Audio

For a movie about interacting with zombies, Warm Bodies is a surprisingly dialogue heavy film. This would be alright, if half the dialogue wasn’t mumbles, grunts or groans. Even as R starts to develop his verbal skills, he can be difficult to understand and during my first viewing of the movie I had to switch on subtitles just so I could understand what was happening.

Aside from the dialogue, the movie suffers from a bit of audio inconsistency. One scene will be barely audible, while the next will be blowing your ears off. This isn’t only true for the action moments of the movie, as many of the touching moments suffer from the same problem.

While the movie’s dialogue and audio in general can suffer, one aspect where it really shines is the soundtrack. Warm Bodies compiles a bunch of great songs that are punctuated by some all-time rock and roll classics. Expecially during the earlier parts of the film, when R doesn’t have the ability to speak fluently, these musical tracks serve as a way for him to communicate what he is feeling, and as soon as a song starts to play the audience is made aware of the exact tone that is being conveyed.

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Extras

The wealth of extras that come on-disc for Warm Bodies is incredible. Aside from nine deleted scenes, there are bunch of special featurettes and behind the scenes footage for fans to enjoy. Everything from how the make-up was applied for the zombies on the show, to home movies of actress Teresa Palmer, and even a look at the zombie-school the actors had to attend. There is definitely enough here to keep you entertained for hours after the movie finishes.

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Overall

I think the best way I can describe Warm Bodies is “watchable.” While it has its problems, and it likely won’t be remembered fondly in years to come for any kind of cult appeal, it does manage to raise some interesting points about how the monster genre have become romanticised in film and TV. A mostly likable cast, help round out this film into something that won’t sit well with horror fans or zombie-purists, but adequately serves as a conversational piece. Due to its nature, I wouldn’t be surprised in a few years to hear it being added to the curriculum of some university film-analysis class.

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Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams to be Released for Wii U

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It has been a long time coming, but finally a game funded by Kickstarter has reached all major gaming platforms and that game is none other than the jump n’ run title Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams. On August 22nd this crowd-funded platformer will be hitting the Nintendo eShop in Europe and Australia and will be available for download on the Wii U. This means that it will be the first title funded by Kickstarter to be available on PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii U.

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The quirky title is available for €14.99 and features a number of challenge modes to please both casual and hardcore gamers alike. People unfamiliar with the platformer genre will enjoy the easy mode where  you can slow it down a bit and have fun exploring the levels and taking in the interesting art style and awesome soundtrack. On the other hand seasoned veterans can ramp up the difficulty to hardcore or uber-hardcore and enter a whole new world of pain.

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If that wasn’t enough, Black Forest Games are releasing a DLC pack for Giana Sisters called Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Rise of the Owlverlord which will feature 7 new levels, a boss fight, and a ton of extra achievements to hunt. People who pledged over $15 will be able to download this DLC for free and for everyone else it will be $4.99 upon its release in September.

Zatanna Joins Injustice: Gods Among Us Today

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Just last week, Warner Bros. announced that the next addition to the roster for Injustice: Gods Among Us would be the legendary second-generation magician; Zatanna. Today, the fishnet-wearing, backwards-speaking, sorcereress of the DC Universe is available for everyone owners of the PS3 & Xbox 360 versions of the game. To mark her inclusion to the game’s roster, Warner Bros. and Netherrealm Studios have provided (much like they have done for past characters) a video that showcases Zatanna’s history, powers and abilities.

You can check out Zatanna’s history video below, and you can also download the Mistress of Magic (also the name of a great Zatanna story) NOW on Xbox for 400MSP, or later today on PS3 for $4.99.

Remember that for all the Injustice: Gods Among Us news as it becomes available, be sure to stay tuned to Capsule Computers.

Nagi no Asukara PV Released

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I think it is fair to say that since the release of Another in early 2012, nothing that P.A. Works has produced has been particularly memorable. RDG Red Data Girl was so slow to get into that it was almost painful to watch and having to say this about quite possibly the most beautiful animation company in Japan is a shame. P.A. Works production values are second to none it seems and everything from backgrounds, to character designs, to even the smallest details in a room have the greatest care given to them. That is why I still believe that there is promise in every series that they produce and Nagi no Asukara is no exception.

Little is known about the actual story of this series, but what we know so far is that it revolves around two children that live by the sea: a girl who tends to cry a lot called Manaka Mukaido and her caring childhood friend, Hikari Sakishima. What we can derive from the PV is that there will be a magical element to the story, but aside from that they are really not showing their cards yet.

Leading the voice cast is the hugely talented Kana Hanazawa who will be voicing Manaka. Hikari will be voiced by Natsuki Hanae who made his real breakthrough in 2013 with the series Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge (The Severing Crime Edge) where he voiced the main character Kiri Haimura.

Nagi no Asukara is set to release this fall and a manga adaptation began serialization in the June 2013 issue of Dengeki Daioh. For news of other fall releases and everything else you need to know anime world, check out our Anime News section!

DAISUKI to stream Cowboy Bebop

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DAISUKI have announced that they will be streaming Sunrise studio’s legendary anime classic Cowboy Bebop on their free anime streaming service. Interestingly enough, Funimation recently announced that they had acquired the title to the anime masterpiece.

It appears that the series will begin streaming on DAISUKI at some time in 2014. However no solid date has been set as of yet, with release details for Cowboy Bebop being held fairly close to the chest by DAISUKI.

Cowboy Bebop follows the adventures of a group of bounty hunters of the space ship known as Bebop. Stay tuned for further information on the DAISUKI stream of Cowboy Bebop as it comes to light.

Snowboarding Doraemon and Hello Hotel Room Kitty

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It’s no surprise that Japan have some pretty cool cats in their popular culture, the two most recognizable ones being Hello Kitty and Doraemon. Now both kids and adults can enjoy these two felines even more with Doraemon snowboards and a Hello Kitty themed hotel room.

Snowboarding equipment company Burton will be releasing Doraemon snowboards for kids this September to commemorate the 80th birthday of Fujiko F. Fujio; one of the co-creators behind the cyborg futuristic cat. The “Doraemon After School Special” boards will have colourful designs on the front and back and will be available in three sizes; 80cm, 90cm and 100cm. Each board will cost 29,600 Yen ($296 USD).

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While the kids are learning how to snowboard you can relax in a Prince Hotel room that is covered completely with Hello Kitty. A sofa, table, plushies, framed pictures and even pillows and bed sheets are contained within the 59 square meter suite located in the Minato Ward in Tokyo. If you want to check in for a night the Prince Hotel is discounting the room to those who book after the 18th of August, the room will cost 15,000 Yen ($150 USD) for one person per night.

Let us know what you think about the Doraemon snowboards and the Hello Kitty Hotel room by leaving a comment in the section down below.

Vertical To Release Cooking Shonen-Ai Manga Next Year

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Cooking, Lawyers and Shonen-Ai manga… Now that I have your attention, let me tell you about this Shonen-Ai manga on a cooking lawyer that will be released next year by Vertical Publishers.

The manga titled Kino Nani Tabeta (or What Did You Eat Yesterday) is a Seinen manga created by Fumi Yoshinaga; the manga centres around the life of Shiro Kakei as he attempts to cook gourmet style food every day with his free spirited hair stylist boyfriend Kenji Yabuki. Kino Nani is an ongoing series currently published by Kodansha in Weekly Morning Magazine; there are currently 4 volumes in publication.

Vertical announced that they obtained the license for the manga during their panel at the anime convention Otakon, which ran last weekend. They plan on releasing the first volume of the manga in March 2014 however you can get the Japanese versions by checking out the Kino Nani section of the Weekly Morning website. Vertical also publish the Aku no Hana manga as well as works by Osamu Tezuka.

Loverin Tamburin Live Concert at SMASH! 2013

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Loverin Tamburin on stage at SMASH! 2013

At SMASH! 2013 this past weekend, Japanese Pop-Rock band Loverin Tamburin took the main stage, not once but twice for a rip-roaring live concert performance for attendees of the convention.

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Aya of Loverin Tamburin, ©Goma Studio

The six-piece group figuratively smashed the house down with renditions of anime music classic from series such as Magi and Dragon Ball Z. The group even performed several of their own original tunes which received an excellent reaction from those in attendance.

During the final two songs of their concert, fans pooled right up to the stage and began rocking out along with the band. Loverin Tamburin’s lead singer Aya had the audience in the palm of her hand and played them like a fiddle, with the incredible emotion and energy behind her singing stirring the crowd into a frenzy of dancing and jumping.

The highlight of the performance was undoubtedly the performance of the Magi opening theme which struck a chord with the audience, many of whom where clearly fans of the Magi anime (some even cosplaying).

It was very clear that Loverin Tamburin is a band that loves anime just as much as everyone at SMASH! especially when considering that some of the band members themselves turned up in cosplay.

If you were unfortunate enough to miss this incredible live performance, you can check our performance highlights video below, showcasing some clips of the performance. Loverin Tamburin have stamped their name in the hearts of Australian anime and music fans alike with what was undoubtedly a revelation of a performance.

Multiple Shonen Jump manga released for United Kingdom’s Nook store

naruto-manga-NOOKToday Viz Media has announced that they have launched eight of their most popular Shonen Jump manga series onto the Barnes & Noble U.K. NOOK Store. It is worth noting that this is the first time that any of these series have been released digitally outside of North America and they are are all available for purchase right now on the NOOK and even available through free NOOK reading apps on iOS and Android devices.

Each of the manga volumes will cost £4.99 each and the current titles available for purchase are as follows:

Little Witch Academia Collector’s Edition now available for pre-order

little-witch-academia-box-artLast week it was revealed that the pre-orders for Little Witch Academia‘s Collector’s Edition will be made available for pre-order on August 13th. Well that day is here and thanks to the time difference, this special edition of a very special anime OVA can now be pre-ordered on TRIGGER’s online store.

Despite being a Japanese release, and selling for ¥6,000 which is roughly $61 US, the release is region free and will work in any region around the world. For those who don’t know, this Collector’s Edition includes the a Blu-ray of the 26 minute anime OVA, a 66 minute ‘Making of” video, the soundtrack for the anime and a 112 page art book. Currently the actual release/shipment date for the release is still slated for sometime in September.