Bio Zombie
In Theatre :
January 01, 2001
Director(s): Wilson Yip
A cult horror favorite from Japan, 'Bio Zombie' takes the time tested formulas of pitting hapless shopping mall denizens against a horde of monstrous zombies and manages to put a fresh twist on the ensuing comedy, suspense, and gore.
Woody and Bee are the two young mall clerks who inadvertently raise the army of the undead when they hit a pedestrian who was a former employee of a rather unsavory biochemical company.
When the boys load his corpse in the trunk and take him to work, the chemicals in his bodies turn him into one of the living dead, and it isn't long before he has infected other shoppers at the mall, leaving Woody and Bee to defend themselves against an ever growing army.
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Bio Zombie (aka Sun faa sau si) (1998) Review by a...

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