Zombies 2
By Emily Ashby,
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Sweet sequel promotes inclusion, challenges stereotypes.
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What's the Story?
In ZOMBIES 2, life in Seabrook has settled into a new normal now that zombies and humans coexist peacefully. At Seabrook High, Addison's (Meg Donnelly) and Zed's (Milo Manheim) relationship continues to grow, and there's excitement in the air as the much-anticipated formal dance -- a first to welcome zombies among the attendees -- approaches. But when a pack of werewolves descends on the town in search of their fabled leader, the Great Alpha, and the powerful Moonstone they hope she will reveal, Seabrook is thrown back into a frenzy of monster paranoia that threatens the tenuous zombie-human relationships as well. As Addison finds her fate inexplicably tied to the werewolves' quest, Zed's fears grow as he sees her building bridges with the newcomers. Can Seabrook weather the storm of this latest round of interspecies drama?
Is It Any Good?
Once again, it's the young people of Seabrook who affect positive change in the mentality of the whole community in this story. The predicament is understandable, given that the new arrivals are werewolves who don't come across as exceptionally friendly and whose presence causes a rift in the new, hard-fought unity between the humans and the zombies. But Addison shows impressive fortitude in relating to the werewolves on their terms and encouraging others to follow suit, and her example proves the community's saving grace. In the process, everyone learns something valuable about being comfortable with who they are and recognizing the positive qualities in others.
To be honest, though, that's not what Zombies 2's young fans will be looking for when they watch, and for them the movie plays up young love, atypical characters, and lots of impressive song-and-dance scenes. There are ample funny moments -- often at the hands of Addison's colorful and comically self-involved cousin, Bucky (Trevor Tordjman) -- and some sweet ones between Bree (Carla Jeffery) and her zombie love interest, Bonzo (James Godfrey). The werewolves command the screen when they're in a scene, offsetting the vibrancy of Seabrook High and its students with their dark ruggedness. The story struggles in parts to keep a consistent pace and rushes through plot points that deserve more time, but ultimately it's bound to be a crowd-pleaser for viewers who enjoyed Zombies.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the stereotypes that are presented and challenged in Zombies 2. How do people's presumptions about others interfere with their getting to know them? In what cases do we see that a person's openness to new ideas benefits them? When have you seen similar tolerance yield positive change in the real world?
Addison doesn't find the pack she thinks she will, but she does find one in the end. How do you define a family (or pack)? Is biology a key component? If not, what is the main factor in determining where and with whom you belong?
How can stories like Zombies 2 make us think differently about situations that seem scary at first? Where do you find courage when you need to?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: May 19, 2020
- Cast: Milo Manheim , Meg Donnelly , Trevor Tordjman
- Director: Paul Hoen
- Inclusion Information: Female actors
- Studio: Disney Channel Original Movies
- Genre: Family and Kids
- Topics: Friendship , High School , Monsters, Ghosts, and Vampires
- Run time: 84 minutes
- MPAA rating: PG
- Award: Common Sense Selection
- Last updated: April 29, 2024
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