A group of friends go on holiday to Ibiza, where they
intend to party hard. However, a nightclub owner is running a business, using
zombies as dancers and entertainment. It’s safe to say, that it gets a little
bit out of hand, literally.
I am a fan of zombie movies, and I have to say, going
into this I didn’t have any expectations. I was neutral. I knew from that title
that there would be gore and people dancing. I got that. However, I was a bit
unaware at how the infection started. But that’s a minor thing because what
zombie fans want is gore. This had a lot more gore than I thought it would. The
effects were mostly done well, except for some wobbly arm sawing and a face of
a particular zombie.
If you are a person who goes clubbing you’ll like this
film. It has that clubbing vibe, and I liked the vibrant colours which went
with that feeling of partying in a club. It reminded me a bit of Spring
Breakers, but I have to say that this had a lighter atmosphere to it, which
clearly helped with the jokes. I did laugh. It’s not laugh out loud funny, but
it’s still funny. I also liked the chemistry of the actors, they worked well
together.
I have to say, by the end I wanted to spend more time
with these characters.
All in all, I really enjoyed this film. It’s got
everything a film with that title would make you expect to have. It’s a fun
film, which I would recommend.
Again, thank you for a wonderful film from Soda Pictures.
Ibiza Undead is out on 20th March 2017.
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