Review | My Daughter Is a Zombie movie review: hit Korean family comedy displays few signs of life



2/5 stars

Zombies have become so ubiquitous in recent years that their infectious reach extends well beyond the realm of horror cinema. Pil Gam-sungโ€™s hit comedy My Daughter Is a Zombie is a prime example of this phenomenon.

Adapted from a bestselling webtoon, the film chronicles the efforts of a single father (Jo Jung-suk) to protect his daughter (Choi Yoo-ri) from extermination after she succumbs to a zombie virus.

Rather than a horror movie, the film lurches wildly from broad comedy to cloying melodrama through a combination of larger-than-life characters and homespun family values.

This crowd-pleasing combination has seen My Daughter Is a Zombie connect with an audience who might otherwise have avoided contact with the walking dead, and it currently stands as South Koreaโ€™s most successful domestic release of 2025.

Jung-hwan (Jo) is a hard-working animal trainer at Seoul Zoo whose life is turned upside down when the city becomes consumed by a virulent zombie virus and his teenage daughter Soo-ah (Choi) is infected.

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