Aw, for the first two-thirds, this movie was fun! For a lot of its runtime, it’s a funnier and better-done comedy than I’m used to seeing from a bunch of no-name actors, reminiscent in some ways of a “John Dies At The End” or “Tucker And Dale vs. Evil” type genre spoof. It was based on a comic book and, from the looks of it, a clever one. In a world where non-flesh-eating zombies—correction: the “Life Impaired”—are everywhere just making things difficult, a couple of kids are abducting them to sell for medical experiments, when workers for a competing “retirement service” whose haul they’ve been eating into takes offense, and things get hectic.
It’s a Canadian film, which makes a lot of sense. Except that…
Unfortunately, by the third act they forget it’s a very clever, quirky comedy and it becomes more of a conventional, cliche’d action-comedy. It just didn’t hold up. If they had managed to keep it up all the way through, it would have been recommendable. It’s really too bad.