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No hay muerto malo
A grumpy retiree involuntarily causes his unpleasant neighbor Roberto's beloved dog to be run over by a car. With the corpse hidden in his house, Eduardo must manage so no one finds out what happened.
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Plot Summary
In a world where the dead have come back to life, a group of survivors finds themselves in a bizarre and dangerous situation. They must navigate through the zombie apocalypse while dealing with their own personal struggles and the dark humor that seems to permeate their grim reality. Their journey is filled with unexpected twists, absurd encounters, and a constant fight for survival against the undead and each other.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its attempt to blend horror with dark comedy. While some critics found its humor occasionally hit-or-miss and the plot predictable, many appreciated its unique approach to the zombie genre and its energetic execution within its budget. Audience reception was generally favorable, with many enjoying the unconventional take on a familiar trope.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a refreshing, albeit sometimes uneven, blend of horror and dark comedy.
Praised for its creative premise and energetic performances despite budget limitations.
Some viewers found the humor to be more successful than the horror elements, or vice versa.
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Fun Fact
The film is known for its unique take on the zombie apocalypse, incorporating dark humor and social commentary into its narrative.
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