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Alena 2022-04-21 09:02:51
Jarmusch should have screwed up this time. . . The whole plot is really bad, dragging down a bunch of acting schools. Each episode is not well connected at all, and at best it is a collection of various episodes of a small town encountering a zombie attack. A few cold jokes didn't resonate at all, and they were too straightforward. Tilda Swinton in several of the episodes does not seem to have any connection with the spaceship behind. . . The spacecraft that had come so suddenly was already...
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Nicholas 2022-04-21 09:02:51
6.5/10. I liked it until I complained about the policewoman's suicide. The appearance of UFOs and the media self-reflection made me speechless, speechless without any emotion. "Shaun of Zombies" is a lively house, and "The Dead Don't Die" is an elegant mourning. Race, sexual orientation, urban and rural areas, fandoms, subcultures, too many elements but not in-depth, but logic and metaphors are better than "We". (less contrived than...
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Vance 2022-04-21 09:02:51
As the sister of "Only Love Eternal", the extremely unpopular "The Dead Don't Die" more clearly exposed Jarmusch's bottleneck and crisis in film creation. If the former made a good record unintentionally to describe a bad world, then the latter made a bad world on purpose for a good single. The essence of Jarmusch's success or failure stems from his understanding of Buddhism. Therefore, in this "singing" new work, he pondered a well-known advertising slogan: Those who believe in "Buddha" will...
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Kaylah 2022-04-21 09:02:51
When the rambling zombie films have begun to be literary and artistic, there is nothing that this director can't do, and sure enough, Jarmusu brought his actors to a self-entertainment. The whole drama is more like a boring dialogue, the plot is loose, what you think of to shoot, there is no cohesion at all, even if you add a little cold humor, but some of the inner things expressed cannot be convincing to the audience. What the hell is the...
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Daphne 2022-04-20 09:02:08
The shitty reality forced Jiamusu to start to criticize the time... The leftist Wen Qing director complained about the game, some teasing could have made people laugh, but he had to use the character's mouth to help the audience to interpret it, but it was boring. The action of the driver wielding the knife is still handsome,...
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Merl 2022-04-20 09:02:08
Jarmusch is good at shooting comedy dramas, not...
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Toby 2022-04-20 09:02:08
The director's style doesn't match the theme very well. If I say that this is a new approach, then I can only say that this is a failed and meaningless alternative. The zombie setting and ending monologue make many people think that this is the connotation and sublimation of the film. What is the significance of this superficial and weak criticism? The most ridiculous thing is that there is also the line "The director showed me the whole script", thinking it's humorous? A lot of fun? Very...
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Ima 2022-04-20 09:02:08
The conflict between me and Jiamusu is the audience's growing demand for meat-eating and killing, and the director let me watch the meat-eating meat star for a while. Teacher Jia is right about our small intestines....
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Claudine 2022-04-20 09:02:08
I can still accept sloppy jokes. Some of them are quite interesting, but the ending suddenly sums up the central idea. It is really unpleasant, and it is very superficial. The old fans who have admired Han since elementary school still think Adam's driver is so...
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Kiarra 2022-04-20 09:02:08
He smiled happily, still the familiar Jarmusu, and the shadow of the past can be seen in many...
The Dead Don't Die Comments
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Officer Ronnie Peterson: Is our plan to inform people about the zombie danger before it gets dark?
Chief Cliff Robertson: I guess so.
Officer Ronnie Peterson: Because we passed Farmer Miller's place a little while ago, do we need to inform him?
Chief Cliff Robertson: Fuck Farmer Miller.
Officer Ronnie Peterson: Oh ok.
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Chief Cliff Robertson: Those are some pretty good cuts. You played some minor league ball didn't you?
Officer Ronnie Peterson: Well, a little class a, it was a long time ago.