Review of Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies (2016) by Sierra W — 31 Jan 2017
Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies is a fantastic independent film about a group of snowboarder's misadventures while they are left behind during a zombie outbreak in the Austrian Alps. It follows the plot of a traditional zombie movie, but takes it to the next level with it's unconventional aspects. The snow-white Austrian Alpine Mountains are different than the usual abandoned town seen in most zombie movies. As for the murder methods, from ski poles to snow blowers, they are very creative and unlike any other zombie movie I've seen.
The young, up-and-coming actors Laurie Calvert (Steve) and Gabriela Marcinková (Branka) play a very nonchalant couple and perform great on-screen together. Steve plays the bad boy part, but with more depth, nicely. Branka is no damsel in distress, she's maybe even more badass than Steve.
As someone who is more attracted to dramas, I was pleasantly surprised by this film. Throughout the 80 minutes of run time, I was either laughing or shielding my eyes. 10/10, I would definitely recommend this movie as your next light watch.
This review of Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies (2016) was written by Sierra W on 31 Jan 2017.
Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies has generally received mixed reviews.
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