Life After Beth

Life After Beth

  • Director: Jeff Baena
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 15, 2014
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Якщо твоя дівчина - зомбі
  • "Life After Beth" is a horror comedy film directed by Jeff Baena and starring Dane DeHaan and Aubrey Christina Plaza . The film was released in the United States on August 15, 2014.
    The film tells the story of a series of events that Zac’s girlfriend Beth returned to after becoming a zombie and returning to Zac   .

    Details

    • Release date July 15, 2014
    • Filming locations Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Abbolita Productions, American Zoetrope, Destro Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $2,400,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $88,273

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $15,843

    Gross worldwide

    $274,717

    Movie reviews

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    • By Thaddeus 2022-12-13 16:22:19

      It’s a comedy, it’s also directed at the male god Dane De Haan

      It's just a comedy, it's also directed at the male god Dion De Haan. The reason for saying so is because............This is really not good-looking = =

      The following personal slots:

      The heroine is not good-looking, has a lot of white eyes (of course, people are not famous by her face), and looks fierce, but this is a comedy, I don't mind, but what's the story? The male protagonist obviously looks so sad, because Mao got involved with others so soon at the end of the film?...

    • By Larue 2022-11-04 22:04:41

      Maybe this is love.

      I saw a movie a long time ago, but I saw it suddenly today, and I have something to say when I saw some people say that the movie is not good-looking. Actually, I watched this movie completely directed at Dai Hanhan. I really liked his performance in "Kill Your Love", so I'm back to the topic.

      The movie is actually about the male lead’s girlfriend game over, but the male lead has been unable to cheer up. Sure enough, one day his girlfriend miraculously resurrected, but you also know...

    • By Donavon 2022-05-02 06:01:14

      Actually, the focus of this show is not on the plot

      What I want to say is that the focus of this drama is not on the plot.

      In fact, the plot is all kinds of nonsensical

      zombies. It’s just an exaggeration.

      I personally feel that

      this drama uses a very special language to describe a young man who has lost love. The move on process


      and I think it’s unreasonable that this show is classified as comedy and horror.

      Many seemingly funny places are actually black humor and

      horror....

    • By Drake 2022-05-02 06:01:14

      The dead are gone

      I first saw Dai Hanhan's movie in the movie "Kill Your Love".

      I didn't finish watching this film, but I was a little impressed with the delicate boy holding a cigarette, wearing a red velvet jacket and looking confused.

      He smiled and said, "I'm only good at starting."

      Later, I saw this movie on station B, and while sneering at the name of this strange ghost film in Hong Kong in the 1960s, that is, the visual sense, I opened it honestly. The original name of the movie is...

    • By Alessandro 2022-05-02 06:01:14

      A full story

      For the first time, I was awarded points for my feelings. I can only say that the things that the screenwriter and director do not sleep at night are really too magical, too doomsday, I can't accept it emotionally.

      The story is beautiful, and the characters have developed. Just talk about it. The hero is a flawed person. He is selfish. He is an ordinary person. He is a skeptic who thinks about beth but cannot trust the beth family's explanation of her resurrection. The tide of zombies...

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    • By Cleveland 2023-09-16 11:18:08

      This movie is a bit weird, and certainly not derogatory. The whole movie gave me a very strange feeling, quite strange, like I punched you and you said, "Oh, you punched me" with a blank face. This weirdness is used in a movie that is a bit peculiar and a bit humorous. It's the first time I've seen a zombie movie of this type, and it's pretty...

    • By Oceane 2023-09-14 09:14:24

      I don't think it's a...

    • By Gabrielle 2023-09-04 22:43:15

      She was frightened by the three white eyes of the heroine. . . . Although a lot of benefits have been issued, I feel that the taste is a bit...

    • By Talia 2023-08-22 08:16:57

      It feels like acquaintances are cheering for each other, and the tone is very relaxed and heartless. A realistic, cult version of a deteriorating relationship between lovers. Slow but not...

    • By Martina 2023-08-07 07:10:47

      Haha I actually watched this show, I didn't know Aubrey at that...

    Evaluation action

    For those who want to know whether there is any fresh meat to chew in the zombie movie, "Life After Beth" gives a resounding answer. The film combines clever fantasy elements, a wide range of comedy genres, a gentle romantic plot and a typical slow-burning sense of revelation, making the audience feel very interesting and can laugh out loud. The director of the film made full use of the talent in live performances, and showed the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Erica Wexler: [crouched against the wall] I stuck a tent pole through my Nana's head.

      Judy Orfman: She's a bit traumatized, but she'll be okay.

      [then in a whisper]

      Judy Orfman: Doesn't she look good?

    • Beth Slocum: [Looking at her grave] Is this some kind of sick joke?

      Zach Orfman: I wish it was.

      Beth Slocum: W... What is that?

      Zach Orfman: You died a week and a half ago. And then you must have like dug yourself up or something.

      Beth Slocum: No. No. No. No way. That's impossible Zach. Zach.

      Zach Orfman: Ok listen: You... went hiking by yourself.

      Beth Slocum: No, I didn't.

      Zach Orfman: Yes, and you gotten bitten by a snake, and then you died.

      Beth Slocum: How could I be dead Zach? I'm not dead. My mom and dad would have told me if I was... dead.

      Zach Orfman: They didn't want to hurt your feelings.

      Beth Slocum: No. No. How could I be... how could I be dead if I'm alive? You can't be both things Zach. You can either be dead or alive, and I'm alive.

      Zach Orfman: Ok, Ok... um...

      Beth Slocum: Look at me Zach. Feel me. Look.

      Zach Orfman: Your parents think you were resurrected.

      Beth Slocum: Like Jesus?

      Beth Slocum: Or a zombie.

      Beth Slocum: Or a zombie? What the fuck Zach? What does that mean?

      Zach Orfman: [Zach places his hand on Beth's shoulder in an attempt to comfort her] Hey...

      Beth Slocum: [Beth looks at her grave again, in a mixed state of shock and confusion] I'm dead.

      Zach Orfman: Yeah.

      Beth Slocum: And there's no other Beth?

      Zach Orfman: No.

      Zach Orfman: Promise?

      Zach Orfman: Yeah, You're the only one, ok? Ok listen. Um... things have been like... things have been like really difficult between us. And um... Like, it's not your fault, but...

      Beth Slocum: You don't love me anymore.

      Zach Orfman: Y... yes.

      Beth Slocum: You don't love me anymore.

      Zach Orfman: Yes, I do. Ok I just... Look, I can't do this anymore. You're not... you're not you!

      Beth Slocum: Yes, it is me. Look at me I'm... Beth. I'm here. How could I not be Beth?

      Zach Orfman: I know, but you're not the same Beth Ok? You're just like... You're violent and you're angry and you're destructive, and I'm like... I'm scared of you ok?

      Beth Slocum: [Flies into a rage] Fuck you!

      [pushes Zach over]

      Beth Slocum: I'm Beth, and I'm alive ok?

      Zach Orfman: Calm down.

      Beth Slocum: [roars] I'm Beth!

    • Grandpa: I was in WW 2, I know attics.