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* {{Narm}}: The name "Boneys" can be giggle-worthy for some people. It ''doesn't'' help that the characters say it so often...

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* {{Narm}}: The name "Boneys" can be giggle-worthy for some people. It ''doesn't'' help people, though given that the characters say it so often...movie is a dark comedy, it's almost certainly intentional.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Film/MyBoyfriendsBack'', very loosely.
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Audience Alienating Premise requires a work be directly negatively affected by its premise, like in financial turnout. Warm Bodies made $117M to a $35M budget.


* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The concept of a zombie love story has drawn some comparisons to necrophilia, which understandably is enough to turn people off of the book/movie.
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** R. Very, very much, R.

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** %%** R. Very, very much, R.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The omission of the scene where [[spoiler:R briefly relapses inside of the human city and kills a sentry]] is pretty well-received and fits in better with the tone and plot of the story.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForLittleGirls: The premise of a girl falling in love with a man-eating monster and redeeming him through ThePowerOfLove has caused both the book and the film to be compared to the book series ''Literature/{{Twilight}}''. ''Warm Bodies'' has done much better with reviewers, especially adults and males.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForLittleGirls: The premise of a girl falling in love with a man-eating monster and redeeming him through ThePowerOfLove has caused both the book and the film to be compared to the book series ''Literature/{{Twilight}}''.''Literature/TheTwilightSaga''. ''Warm Bodies'' has done much better with reviewers, especially adults and males.

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