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Jung Ga-ram (left) and Lee Soo-kyung in a still from The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale (category IIB; Korean), directed by Lee Min-jae. Jung Jae-young and Kim Nam-gil co-star.
The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale film review – dead funny South Korean ensemble comedy
- When a zombie with restorative powers bites a struggling small-business owner, he decides to cash in; meanwhile his daughter falls for the undead Jong-bi
- Things take a grisly turn, of course, but there are some very funny scenes along the way; sticklers for zombie lore may object but rules are there to be broken
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Asian cinema: Korean films
Updated: 10:56pm, 6 Aug, 2019
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Jung Ga-ram (left) and Lee Soo-kyung in a still from The Odd Family: Zombie on Sale (category IIB; Korean), directed by Lee Min-jae. Jung Jae-young and Kim Nam-gil co-star.
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