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The heat of our bodies

“The Warmth of Our Bodies” [3] ( born Warm Bodies ) is a film directed by Jonathan Levine based on the novel of the same name by Isaac Marion . The premiere in the USA took place on February 1, 2013 , in Russia on January 31, 2013. [4] [5] [6] The shooting took place in Montreal .

The heat of our bodies
Warm bodies
Movie poster
Genrecomedy
fantasy
melodrama
ProducerJonathan Levine
ProducerBruna Papandrea

Author
script
Novel:

Adaptation:
Jonathan Levine
In the main
cast
Nicholas Holt
Theresa Palmer
Rob Cordry
John Malkovich
Dave Franco
Anal Tipton
OperatorJavier Aguirresarobe
ComposerMarco Beltrami
Buck Sanders
Film companySummit entertainment
Make movies
Duration97 minutes [one]
Budget$ 35 million [2]
Fees$ 116,980,662 [2]
A country USA
LanguageEnglish
Year2013
IMDbID 1588173

The slogan of the film: Cold body, warm heart ("Cold body, warm heart").

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Story

A zombie ( Nicholas Holt ) named "R" lives in a Boeing aircraft in an abandoned airport in a society of his own kind. He can speak phrases from only a few syllables, but his inner world is much more diverse. R has no personal memories, scanty emotions, but after eating the brain he can see the past of the people he ate. P saves the girl Julie ( Teresa Palmer ) instead of eating her. Friendship between the representatives of the warring parties threatens with both of the worst consequences. But R and Julie, without suspecting it, are holding in their hands the simple and only key to saving the perishing world. After a clash with a group of zombies, including his friend M, P decides to return her to the human enclave. Along the way, R tells Julie that he killed her friend Perry, prompting her to leave him and return home alone. P returns to the airport with a broken heart and discovers that M and other zombies also show signs of life, making them targets for Skeletons - skeletal zombies who, having lost their humanity, lost their flesh and prey on anything with a heartbeat. P and M lead the group to an enclave of people, where P makes his way inside the wall, leaving the zombies in the stadium.

P finds Julie and meets her friend Nora, who is shocked to see P on this territory, but notices R.'s growing humanity. The three of them try to tell the leader of the surviving father Julia Colonel Grigio, but he threatens to kill P, stopping only when Nora aims at him a gun. Julie and P run off to the baseball stadium, where the rest of Group P awaits them, but find themselves under attack by the Skeletons.

While M and his zombies battle the Skeletons, Julie and P flee but are trapped. Having chosen the only path to salvation, P jumps with Julia into the pool far below, protecting her from a blow. After Julie pulls P from the bottom of the pool, they kiss. Colonel Grigio arrives and shoots P in the shoulder without warning. Julie tries to convince him that P has changed when she notices that he is bleeding from his wound, showing that he has fully recovered and has become a man again. People and zombies join forces and kill most of the Skeletons, and the remaining Skeletons die of hunger. Zombies slowly return to life and assimilate in human society.

Cast

The film involves more than 50 actors, not counting extras actors.

ActorRole
Nicholas HoltR P (R) [7]
Theresa PalmerJulie Grigio Julie Grigio (Julie) [7]
Anal TiptonNora Nora [7]
Rob CordryM M (M) [7]
Dave FrancoPerry Calvin Perry Kelvin (Perry) [7]
John MalkovichGrigio Colonel Grigio [7]
Cory HardrictKevin Kevin (Kevin) [7]
Arthur HoldenZombie Patient
Christian Paul (actor )Soldier (Stadium Soldier)
Justin Bradley(Unknown)
Tod FennellMilitary Patrol Fighter (Armed Patrol (uncredited))
Patrick SabonguiHunting Zombie (uncredited)

Notes

  1. ↑ WARM BODIES (12A) (neopr.) . British Board of Film Classification (November 30, 2012). Date of treatment November 30, 2012. Archived December 17, 2012.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Warm Bodies (2013) - Box Office Mojo
  3. ↑ 2012 movie premieres - kinobusiness.com ( unopened ) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 1, 2012. Archived September 3, 2012.
  4. ↑ Warner, Kara 'Warm Bodies' Director Says Shoot Is 'Going Awesome' (neopr.) . MTV (September 29, 2011). Date of treatment October 2, 2011. Archived October 25, 2011.
  5. ↑ McNary, Dave . Summit pushes back 'Warm Bodies': Zombie romancer moved from summer to Feb. 1 , Chicago Tribune (February 10, 2012). Archived July 22, 2012. Date of treatment February 11, 2012.
  6. ↑ Warm Bodies (2013) - Release dates
  7. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Geek Gossip: 300 Battle of Artemisia, Warm Bodies, Robopocalypse

Links

  • warmbodiesthemovie.com (English) - The official website for the film “The Heat of Our Bodies”
  • The Warmth of Our Bodies on the Internet Movie Database
  • The Warmth of Our Bodies at Box Office Mojo
  • “The Warmth of Our Bodies” on the Rotten Tomatoes website
  • The warmth of our bodies (English) on the site allmovie
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Warm_our_body&oldid=102490903


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