What impresses me most is that the female lead is called Julie, and the male lead says that his name starts with R. When he came to Julie's downstairs, Julie also happened to miss him on the balcony. The bits and pieces of clues in my head instantly became a thread.
R's full name is really called Romeo. This scene is a tribute to "Romeo and Juliet". It is also one upstairs and one downstairs. All right. The tense atmosphere of the original zombie siege suddenly became a fairy tale atmosphere, and the zombies also became romantic.
I don't know why, but I almost laughed out loud when I saw this scene. The plot itself is not funny. He probably understood the intention of the screenwriter or director. Interspersed with this interesting little clip, he must be a warm person. Make Julie braver than Juliet, and make R stronger than Romeo, so they are not like Romeo and Juliet, they have a happy ending.
In the end, R said "just R" and pulled the audience back to the film. That's right, he's R, no one else. He spends an inexplicable amount of time finding himself, and he's the weirdo among zombies. He likes to lie in an old plane and listen to vinyl records; he likes to collect things; he likes to eat his brain and read that person's memory as if he had lived; he likes monologues, like the protagonist of his own world; he likes Chatting with a good friend in front of the bar, although He He Ha Ha did not know what he was talking about, he could finally reach an agreement to forage for food; he did not like bone skin, and secretly decided not to become like that.
Suddenly I found out, is it better to portray a character with flesh and blood, and add some cute little hobbies (laughs).
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