Akiro Tendo is a zombie. Oh, not an ‘undead, flesh-eating’ zombie, but a corporate drone - an over-worked, bullied slave to the company. Once a hope-filled optimist who thought he landed his dream job, a year later he is just another burnt-out cog in the machine who dreads each morning.
Soon, however, horror, loss, & loneliness grips him and Tendo decides to do what he’s always wanted to do before he joins the undead: Hence, the '100 Things Bucket List.'
And so, Tendo sets out to do the list items: Ride a motorcycle, light off a fireworks display, go shopping without regard for cost, you get it. In doing so, he teams up with an old buddy, and a young woman who simply does not understand his motivation. And they embark on a road trip. A quest to the relative safety and fresh food supply of a famous aquarium. Kinda like Tokyo's equivalent of SeaWorld.
And then, well, from the arrival at the aquarium on, things get a bit difficult to watch, and the biggest WTF moment, and utter suspension of reality waddles in. Surprisingly, the film embraces thing new element and really prolongs its screen-time despite its improbability and sheer ridiculosity! (Yeah, I said “ridiculosity!”)
The entire third act seemed like it undid a lot of what the first two set up, and left me feeling a bit lukewarm on the film, and a bit frustrated in general.
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And then, whatever the hell this thing is. |
Perhaps I need to addend my rubric.
In short, goofy fun, but definitely not to be taken too seriously.
Anyways, there is a YouTube Trailer that provides enough spoilers for you to make an informed decision on ‘to see, or not to see.’
ZOM 100: Bucket List Of The Dead