Doomsday (aka: The Road)
Due to work reasons, I haven't written a film review for a long time, and it's a little unfamiliar to write again. Looking at the previous four articles, the writing is really not very good, and I am very dissatisfied. I have always been more repulsive to romance films, not that I am not touchy enough, but I prefer to see more stimulating things on the senses. I prefer watching disaster movies, and every time I watch them, I cherish life more. A former colleague of mine said that he refused to watch disaster movies because his usual job was hard enough, and he didn't want to make himself unhappy in his leisure time. Also makes sense.
I watched an English title of "Doomsday" before. I summarize this film as: human nature, fatherly love. In fact, it is not surprising that the actions of the people reflected in this film have reached that point. In order to survive, they cannibalize and kill each other. In order to escape reality, they would rather leave the last bullet for themselves. The male protagonist is really strong, and it is his father's responsibility that pushes him to be strong. The audience was relieved when the father and son found a nice resting place and had enough food, but it was only for a moment. But it is worth mentioning that in such a comfortable environment, the father decided to leave with his son because they heard the dog barking, "If there is a dog, there will be someone." This is explained at the end of the film, please pay attention to this detail. You all know the hero, the actor of The Lord of the Rings.
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