Zombillénium (2017)
2/10
A second Star for the Animation Style
29 December 2020
Zombillenium is a European animated movie based on a series of graphic novels. Being unfamiliar with the comics, I can't compare them. In the movie, a health inspector dies while inspecting the titular amusement park, at the hands of the park manager. He is then turned into a zombie, joining the cast or monster employees at the park: vampires, zombies, werewolves, etc.

He leaves behind a daughter who is convinced he's not truly dead. Why? I'm not sure. A kid's imagination? It wasn't made clear. This daughter is set to reunite with the dad. At the same time a worker's revolt is happening at the park, as well as rebranding efforts, as they are struggling to draw customers.

This all feels like it really goes nowhere, and does nothing to draw in the viewer. As an adult it was dull, and the kids didn't seem interested in the movie either. The dialogue isn't humourous, nor is it realistic and dramatic. It's just kind of there. The acting is similarly subpar. Not terrible, but not quite hitting ok standards.

The one positive to be said is the animation style. While not the same as Spiderman: Into the Spider-verse it instantly stands out as something different, though even that wears off.

At only 80 minutes, it is mercifully short, but feels like it's 2+ hours.
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