The Zombie King (2013)

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Samuel Peters (Edward Furlong), once an ordinary man, dabbles in the laws of voodoo to bring his wife back from the grave. He soon encounters the God of malevolence ‘Kalfu’ (Corey Feldman), and makes a pact with him to destroy the underworld and bring chaos to earth. In return, he will become ‘The Zombie King’ and walk the earth for eternity with his late wife. But, as the ever growing horde of zombies begins to completely wipe out a countryside town, the Government set-up a perimeter around the town and employ a shoot-on-sight policy. Trapped within the town, the locals, an unlikely bunch of misfits, must fight for their lives and unite in order to survive. Can our heroes unravel the clues in time and survive or will The Zombie King and his horde of zombies rise on the night of the dark moon?

The Zombie King Movie Overview
"The Zombie King", a low-budget horror-comedy movie, was released in 2013 and directed by Aidan Belizaire. This British production sets scary with humor and is characterized by its absurdity and predictableness. The script was composed by Rebecca-Clare Evans, Jennifer Chislett, and Lisa Strobl.

Premise and Plot
The plot of "The Zombie King" revolves around Samuel Peters (played by Edward Furlong), a routine mailman, whose world is turned upside down when his partner is struck with a terminal disease. To conserve her from impending death, Peters makes a pact with a voodoo priest called Kalfu (Corey Feldman). Nevertheless, this pact has dire repercussions as it activates the apocalypse and turns the world into a zombie-infested location.

The story alternates between Samuel's desperate efforts to break the pact and a group of survivors trying to leave the zombie crowd. The survivors include a mismatched group of individuals, with different backgrounds, adding an element of humor in the middle of the chaos. The group includes a right-wing survivalist, a nurse, and a supermarket worker.

Main Characters and Performances
Edward Furlong as Samuel Peters delivers a performance that brings the narrative with its traits and irony. His evident love for his spouse and his desperation to save her offers depth to his character, while Corey Feldman's performance as Kalfu, the voodoo priest, includes an intriguing component.

George McCluskey plays the Zombie King and his performance includes grotesque humor that somehow fits with the ridiculous spirit of the motion picture. The overall amusing tone kept by the characters, even in the middle of a full-blown zombie apocalypse, becomes one of the special functions of the film.

Production Quality and Special Effects
Provided its low-budget status, the production quality and special results of "The Zombie King" are rather commendable, with convincing portrayals of the undead and the chaotic world they populate. Nevertheless, the film has been slammed for its somewhat confusing plot, where the narrative ping-pongs between past and present, typically leaving the audience puzzled.

Reception and Final Thoughts
"The Zombie King" was generally gotten as another entry in the long list of zombie retro-comedies. While it wasn't especially a box-office experience, evaluates noted its audacity in mixing humor and horror, regardless of its category predictability. The efficiencies of Edward Furlong and Cory Feldman were valued, even as the script and narrative structure were viewed as requiring enhancement.

In conclusion, "The Zombie King" can be identified as an unreasonable zombie armageddon journey enacted with humor and desperation. There are cliches, odd minutes, and a dash of unpredictability in this low-budget movie. It might not be top-tier in the category of horror-comedy, but it indulges audiences looking for quirky humor combined with their scary. The watch-at-your-own-risk tag may be apt for this particular cinematic experience.

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