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Gangnam Zombie
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The world of zombies and flesh munching undead has been pretty much saturated the last 20 years or so, with the downward decline of the genre once more sloping faster and faster as time goes on. Shows like The Walking Dead are still shambling on, while The Last of Us sort of used a unique twist on the genre to keep some spice in the formula, but the South Korean film Gangnam Zombie pretty much doesn’t even try to stand out from the crowd. In fact, the flick is so derivative that I could see literally a half dozen bigger films influences running through the core, as well as a weird comedy vibe that seems to almost vibrate at an opposite frequency to the rest of the film’s tone, creating an odd sort of “wait? What?” sensation to emanate from the audince.
Keeping the budget low, Gangnam Zombie is a single location horror film revolving around the typical “infection out of control “scenario that makes up the world of zombie films. The movie opens with Hyeon-seok (Ji Il-ju) and Min-jeong (Park Ji-yeon) fighting off a swarm of zombies with a baseball bat, only for the film to sharply segue into an earlier section of the day where we see two criminals robbing a truck full of high end goods. One of the criminals gets attacked by a strangely aggressive cat, only for him to soon show signs of turning into the undead.
Gangnam Zombie relies heavily on the scared nature of a post Covid-19 world (actually referencing it in the film’s opening) and setting forth a rather bleak and depressed tone to the film. This makes it very easy for the flick to shift straight into the terror of flesh eating undead, but also manages to be strangely humorous at the same time. I honestly am not sure what to think of this one. It tries to be many things at once (sometimes to the detriment of the film), combing self deprecating humor, martial arts action, horror, and a sort of air South Korean soap opera feel all at once. Each of these genre tropes seems to be more at odds with each other rather than making something fresh and exciting, leaving the audience feeling like they’re being tugged in different directions based upon the next scene being shown. Personally I found it odd and off putting, especially since Gangnam Zombie fails to have anything captivating to hold onto. It’s just your typical zombie movie, with our hero and heroine fighting off the undead and hopefully making their way to freedom, only for the ending to be open ended enough to set itself up for an unnecessary sequel.
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Not Rated by the MPAA
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I liked bits of Gangnam Zombie, and disliked more. I really wanted to enjoy this as I’m a huge fan of early 2000s and classic zombie movies, but what we’re left is an awkwardly weird mishmash of genres that can’t seem to add up past the sum of its parts. The Blu-ray looks and sounds good though, but we have the typical anemic extras that were expected. Personally this is a low rental in my opinion.
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Starring: Il-Joo Ji, Park Ji-yeon, Kyoung-Hoon Jo, Min Choi
Directed by: Soo Sung Lee
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 AVC
Audio: Korean: DTS-HD MA 5.1, Korean DD 2.0
Subtitles: English
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: NR
Runtime: 81 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: September 26th, 2023
Recommendation: Rental