Kritikultura
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Amid a zombie apocalypse, Pong, once the loneliest man, finds companionship in Yasmin—a stunning woman in the midst of zombification.
The great thing about My Zombabe is the fact that it is not just a comedy. [...] As a horror, it offers more scary moments than Mallari, which is actually pseudo-horror.
”The movie vacillates from timeline to timeline with such narrative finesse that’s assisted by excellent editing by Noah Tonga and color grading by the team of Director of Photography Rommel Sales. (A-)
”Im not into zombies movies or series pero sobrang na- entertained ako watching this! Kilig-Kilabot-Kiliti-Kirot yan yung mararamdaman mo watching this movie! (4/5)
”Ang daming surprises ng pelikulang ito. Mula sa nakakagulat na super effective na tambalan nina Kim at Empoy, at sa mahusay na pagkakatimpla ng romance, comedy at horror, hanggang sa pagpapakilala sa isang very promising na newbie sa industry, na si Yanyan de Jesus. (Maganda)
”My Zombabe has the perfect blend of comedy, a hint of romance, and human brains. Madaling panoorin at sundan ang kwento ng pelikula. 6.8/10
”Naibahagi ni Yanyan De Jesus ang kanyang talento sa pelikulang ito. Pang-best new artist of the year ang kanyang datingan. Dahil sa kanya at sa kanyang karakter, ipagpapatuloy mo ang panunuod. 1.54/5
”In the end, the film doesn't indict love in itself; in fact, its point is that it makes a distinction between certain types of love. 3/5
”But within all the senselessness, the movie just has these surprisingly tender emotional scenes that has characters trying to hold on to a past that doesn't exist anymore, or maybe never really existed. 3/5
”To keep the proceedings interesting, director Bonifacio shifted the scenes back and forth from present (dark gloomy palette) to the past (bright sunshiny colors), with erratic effect. 5/10
”Thanks to its humorous script, slick direction and some fun performances from Marquez, Molina and De Jesus, this romantic horror comedy manages to entertain. (2.5/5)
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