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"Dead Hearts" is a Canadian English-language film from 2014, so it is still relatively new and fresh. It is the most recent and most successful work for writer and director Stephen W. Martin and it is basically the ballad of Milton and Lola and Harold, who is vying for Lola's affections too. We see them as kids and also as seniors and eventually even as zombies. Quite a lot for under 20 minutes. I myself can only say that I do not agree with the great deal of awards attention that makes this one look like one of the best short films from 3 years ago. The childhood part was still fine, but everything afterward was a mess and not really funny: the way they rise from the grave, her fighting skills despite being blind, Harold's final fate, which probably explains why IMDb also lists horror as a genre here etc. The comedy is fairly dark, but rarely funny and admittedly this is the only genre I would attribute to this film. As a whole, I have to give it a thumbs-down, a very showy film yes, but not a memorable 17 minutes at all, which is a pity as the narrator wasn't bad. Cast members are not famous at all here. Watch something else instead.