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4/10
A BORING AND LOW BUDGET-SUCKS MOVIE!
Ditzky29 September 2019
Don't waste your valuable time for watching this film.

The film is very bland, feels empty, and the images (cinematography) are really really bad. Wonder who can give a good score for this sucks movie?

There's so many good movie from genre comedy-horror like this from Asia, such as ONE CUT OF THE DEAD(Japan), or Pee Mak Phrakanong (Thailand), but BIG NO for Tokyo Living Dead Idol. Sucks movie, not recommended to watch!
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6/10
Average
yiuleungf20 September 2021
The movie feels flat and boring except may be the last 20 minutes. The JK sword fight did add some style to the movie.
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7/10
Solid enough take on the Japanese zombie film
After getting bitten after a performance, a teen idol singer begins racing against the clock before she transforms into a zombie with a private detective to find a fabled cure for her condition, only to find a massive conspiracy preventing her from doing so and prevents her chances of being cured.

Overall, there's a lot to like with the film. One of the stronger features here is a rather offbeat and goofy storyline that offers up some interesting twists and enhancements to a typical zombie film. Rather than provide the impetus for the launch of a zombie virus around the city, the film instead explores the futility of living life on borrowed time. By being bitten at the very beginning and aware of the guidelines for turning into a zombie, she goes from a self-centered, selfish individual who thinks the whole world owes her for her career as a teen idol to becoming aware of what her condition will ultimately bring. Not only will she leave behind the group who are still human, but the other relationships she's damaged by her attitude in the past that will be changed once the deadline hits. This causes a fine change of character that carries the majority of the film into the race to uncover the conspiracy holding back a cure for the zombie virus. Also rather enjoyable is the incredibly fun and over-the-top finale. Having been built up a wholly intriguing storyline, the final half turns into a wholly respectable series of confrontations with the zombies. After infiltrating the compound, the series of zombies swarming through the hallways after them leads to several big battles. The group takes on the main swarm and manage to hold off the creature rather nicely before turning to individual combat tactics. Engaging solo in a spirited sword-fight and then a big gun-battle with selected zombies has plenty of fun within here as the gory action and frenzied movements really bring out the kind of crazy features these genre films typically provide. Complete with all the fine bloodshed and crazy stunts that usually occur in these types of genre efforts, this section of the film really scores nicely with a lot to like about it. Still, this one does have a few problems. The main issue to be had here is the troublesome mid-section of the film that changes up the pacing considerably. Focusing on the two going through the investigation into the cause of the zombie outbreak and the history of its controversial cure dominate a section that ends up slowing down the film. Going through old articles and hearsay about what happened years ago or doing in-person questioning about the incidents really aren't that interesting, and while these scenes help to flesh out her redemption storyline they still drop the pacing down. As well, that also manages the strange facet of keeping the action down to really brief spurts until the finale so that the zombies barely arrive in the film. The few battles here are so short as to really unimpressive as action pieces, and with the bland pacing here there's not a whole lot of action here anyway. As well as the usually typical low-budget quality CGI work for the blood splatter and gore, these here are the main issues present.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
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7/10
Zany Zombie Action comedy
Pairic4 June 2021
Tokyo Living Dead Idol: Japanese Zombie/A.ction/Comedy, a member of an Idol band, Yuri (Nana Asakawa) is bitten by a Zombie but that's nothing unusual. In this Tokyo, Zombies have been around for decades, there's even a Zombie Hunters Association. Yuri goes on the run from the police to avoid quarantine, she has 72 hours before she turns into a Zombie. Yuri has read in the local equivalent of the Fortean Times about a cure (full article in the nxt issue) and hires a private detective to help her. But when they get to the magazine offices there's just an empty site, it's been blown up and the staff are dead! A conspiracy emerges whereby the cure is being suppressed, we even get a mad scientist who talks to camera gibing info dumps. Much fighting of Zombies as the quest for the cure continues, a crack School Girl Zombie Hunter,Kisaragi (Hoshi Mamoru), dispatches many of them with her katana but Yuri also deftly wields a baseball bat. The narrative is leavened with songs and quirky scenes but not to excess and the humour is laid on with a light touch. Written & Directed by Yuki Kumagai. Blu-ray on Amazon. 7/10.
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