Anna (Ella
Hunt) dreads breaking the news to her father that she doesn’t want to go to
University. Her father is still grieving for the death of her mother. Her best
friend John is “secretly” in love with her, while their other friends Chris and
Steph are tryin
g to find their voices as student filmmaker and journalist.
Anna and
the Apocalypse is easily the best of the High School Musicals. Disney’s
decision not to include zombies in any of the others was clearly a mistake.
It’s not too serious – more Shaun than Dawn, but still with plenty of bite, and
just enough blue language and young-adult themes for a Christmas movie. Zombies
themselves make a poor movie enemy. They’re slow and weak except in numbers, so
there always needs to be a human threat, in this case the melodramatic deputy
head Mr. Savage (Paul Kaye).
The dance
numbers are fun and the songs are good, very much in the HSM / Grade 4 Keyboard
style. A highlight is Turning My Life Around, a bright, joyful number as Anna
dances through town oblivious to the horrors around her.
Score: 3
out of 5 stars
All movies
reviewed on the Sci-Fi Gene blog are given a score of 3 out of 5 stars.
Trailer:
Singalong version of Turning My Life Around
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