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Zom 100: Bucket List Of The Dead: Is It Worth Watching Or Not?

This is the story of a bright-eyed boy Akira Tando who after completing his graduation, works hard to secure his dream job in one of the leading corporate companies in Japan. In the beginning, he enjoyed his work life, but after a few years, he witnessed the dark side of Japanese work culture. Restless nights, brutal work, and exploitation made him frustrated.

Zom 100 – The Bucket List Of 100

The anime conveys emotions more effectively which makes you connect with the lead role very much. Akira welcomes his viewers with his cuteness and go-getter and the film takes its groove when he teams up with his best friend Kenciro Rujyaki (Kencho) and his office crush Shizuka Mikazuki. The gang collectively joins hands to achieve Akira’s dreams and that’s where the actual story begins and makes Zom 100 different from other zombie-based stories.

Achieve Akira’s Dreams

During the COVID pandemic which caused a serious threat to the entire world, Zom 100’s comedy made people overcome their stress. Zom 100 depicts the Japanese work culture humourously but also accurately. Long working hours, unpaid overtime, sleepless nights, inability to go for a vacation, and not going home before the boss leaves – it is the hard way everyone is experiencing.

Akira Smiles at the Pandemic

Zom 100 replaced the meaning of zombie movies. It showed that zombie movies need not necessarily be filled with horror but can also add a touch of humour. So, my final input is you can stream the movie and have fun with Akira’s delightful journey to fulfilling his wishes. What is your inference about this review? Drop your feedback.

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