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Didn't Die

How they landed
they argued3 critics, 45 to 82
Best thing said
Delightfully desi zombie film—probably the first of its kind?—with characters enjoying dosa in the apocalypse, sipping 'chai tea' and joking about the wackiness of having a Hindu wedding in July.Ritesh Mehta, Filmmaker · we gave it 82
Worst thing said
Almost works. Ironically, it narrowly misses cohesion, and the spark of life, because its premise keeps centering the dead.Siddhant Adlakha, Variety · we gave it 45
Film
Meera Menon · 2025 · United States

The guide0 of 7 came up · every line is a critic’s own words

ViolenceNobody mentioned it
Sex and nudityNobody mentioned it
SwearingNobody mentioned it
Drink and drugsNobody mentioned it
UpsettingNobody mentioned it
OffensiveNobody mentioned it
Hard to sit throughNobody mentioned it

All 3 reviews

A hopeful zombie narrative with more than a few heartwarming moments and just enough quirk to earn its laughs. Menon has crafted a sweet zombie film without ever losing its gruesome edge.

Josiah Teal, Film Threat · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us
78we gave it

Delightfully desi zombie film—probably the first of its kind?—with characters enjoying dosa in the apocalypse, sipping 'chai tea' and joking about the wackiness of having a Hindu wedding in July.

Ritesh Mehta, Filmmaker · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us
82we gave it

Almost works. Ironically, it narrowly misses cohesion, and the spark of life, because its premise keeps centering the dead.

Siddhant Adlakha, Variety · quoted in Wikipedia, original not read by us
45we gave it

Who wrote about this filmgo read them

Josiah TealFilm ThreatWhere we read it
Ritesh MehtaFilmmakerWhere we read it
Siddhant AdlakhaVarietyWhere we read it