The Dead Don't Die Comments

  • Yasmin 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    So happy hahaha, laughed like a fool. . . Do you want to break the fourth wall as soon as you come up! -"Why is this song so familiar?" -"Because this is the theme song of the movie"..."Are we going to improvise now?"..."Jim only gave me that part of the script"; Jamuxu Wanerfei The cultural symbols are as full as always, and at the same time various self-tributes, [Earth Night]’s seats, [Mystery Train]’s radio station, the old driver (also borrowed him to play a Star Wars Terrier), Tilda is [...

  • Aaliyah 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    The charm of Jamush’s images is not simply derived from the quotations and ridicules of subpopular culture, but when all these constitute a self-evident and unique closed discourse system, accompanied by the integration of various icon identity attributes, in Jim The unique "rest" or "intermittent" Zen fun and wisdom permeated under the unique leisurely strolling rhythm. However, as the creation stepped into a bottleneck, the "exhibition" color that deliberately catered to the audience became...

  • Verna 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    I suggest that the katana be included in the police weapon control...

  • Chaz 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    Finally, the monologue is over, if it hadn't been for this passage, it would be okay. Moral high ground is a bit high. It's just that movies are essentially consumer products. Some movies are pure art, while others are mostly integrated, and the foundation is definitely part of the economy. The emergence of SG is a kind of consumption. There were some b-level films in the 90s that had the same concept, so there was nothing special. In addition, some people die just to die, which is illogical....

  • Sonia 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    This is the first time I have seen such a slow zombie movie. It is very Jamux style. Director Jia had a really good time. However, it feels that the content of a short film has been pulled to two hours. WiFi WiFi or something laughed for a while, someone really is an...

  • Vicenta 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    Familiar style of Jamusch: weird, alienated person, repetitive in form, just right humor. There are no surprises in his movies, and the zombie film is made into an elegant and literary style. Even the bloody close-up shots seem to fade away. The background of the story is empty, but it has repeatedly teased the US government. Bill Murray gave up half of his laughter with a bitter face. Tilda Swinton's role is very clever. Selena Gomez lights up... it ends slightly...

  • Alfonso 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    When do you feel that you are old? When the director I loved in adolescence began to pay tribute to myself...

  • Junius 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    7 points, if you like Jiamuxu's, you will still be satisfied with this work. Because there are still a lot of very familiar elements of Jiamuxu, in addition to Jiamuxu's humorous methods, including samurai, poems, etc., are also familiar settings. The overall feeling is very small, not so ambitious, and it is difficult to win prizes. It's basically a very self and playful little comedy (of course, it's still the way of comedy by Jamusch). His evil taste, his occasional literary accent, and some...

  • Rudy 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    This uneditable film essentially highlights the dilemma and pattern of Jia Muxu’s long-term creative work. Even though he has built up numerous referential contemporary subculture showrooms by citing scriptures, he is familiar with cultural history and appropriates and skillfully. The remake is not uninteresting, but its films are always confined to a non-empty surface, and eventually become a kind of culturally interesting second-hand processing factory, and its productions are re-incorporated...

  • Roderick 2022-01-05 08:02:06

    Basically, I look at the watch every half an hour and then silently lose one star in my heart. Does this sneer King Jamux want to kill me and then inherit my...

Extended Reading

The Dead Don't Die quotes

  • Officer Ronnie Peterson: That girl is half Mexican. I know because I love Mexicans.

  • Chief Cliff Robertson: What, are we improvising here?