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(Teresa Palmer), a human survivor. After eating her boyfriend's brain and experiencing his memories of her, R becomes protective of Julie. As they spend time together, R begins to "reanimate," showing that human connection and love can literally bring the dead back to life. Themes: Connection and Humanity

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As R and Julie spend more time together, they form an unlikely bond, which gradually transforms R from a mindless zombie to a thinking, feeling being. The film's portrayal of their love story is both poignant and humorous, making "Warm Bodies" a standout in the romantic comedy genre.

However, everything changes when R encounters Julie (Teresa Palmer), a human who is part of a group of survivors seeking to reclaim their city from the zombies. As R watches Julie from afar, he begins to experience strange and unfamiliar emotions, which ultimately lead him to kidnap her and take her to his home in the airport.

: Seeing the world through R's eyes (and hearing his dry, self-deprecating narration) is the film’s greatest strength. It turns the terrifying concept of a zombie into someone relatable and lonely. Lead Performances Nicholas Hoult