Tokyo Living Dead Idol Blu-ray
About Tokyo Living Dead Idol Blu-ray
The movie Tokyo Living Dead Idol was directed by Yûki Kumagai.
Tokyo 27-ku's the hottest pop group around, but when singer Kamiya Miku (Nana Asakawa) gets bitten by a zombie, she goes from being on top of the charts to the top of the most wanted lists! With just 72 hours until the sizzling chanteuse becomes a shuffling zombie, Miku's only hope is finding a serum that might possibly cure her. Unfortunately, if Miku can't reach the antidote in time, she's going to transform from songbird to a dead bird singing in the middle of the night. Evading paparazzi and zealous fans is nothing compared to being pursued by teams of professional zombie hunters, the police and hordes of the living dead!
Details
- Publisher: KRAKEN RELEASING
- Media: Blu-ray
- Spoken Language: Japanese
- Subtitle Language: English
- Genre: Action, Horror
- Age Rating: 14+
- Run Time: 83
- Release Date: 3/5/2019
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Region Code: A
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
A Silly Fun Zombie Filled Romp
by JAMES -
A fun zombie romp which doesn't take itself at all seriously. The story hits the ground running, and while there are many strange moments where it seems to come to a screeching halt, it is always played up for laughs and general weirdness. This is only available in the original Japanese, but the English subtitles are large enough to read quickly, and as the dialog is stilted (more weirdness) you shouldn't have any trouble following (and that's from someone who hates reading subtitles). No special features or animated menu, but the picture itself is sharp and clean. Great movie!