I have seen quite a few zombie movies, including pure killing types such as Resident Evil, scientific types such as World of Zombies, and even small freshness such as Train to Busan. But this movie really caught my eye!
No matter what kind of zombie movie, zombies can't be influenced purely by love. Although I am in the legend, I have also put forward the idea that zombies have ideas and metamorphosis can be reversed, but it has not been so direct. I have been thinking, maybe the director is abstracting the examples from life. Zombies are criminals who try to transform themselves into human beings, while bones are criminals who are obsessed. The difference between them is whether there is love and hope in their hearts. But the audience will surely ask? Shouldn't a crime be punished? In the play, people are threatened by bones and skins. If they don't choose forgiveness, they will be wiped out. After the zombies are forgiven, they bring new hope to the world. Perhaps it is also emphasized by the government that the law is not for punishment, but for reform. Perhaps if you forgive sinners, they will repay you with love and hope. As for the obsessed sinner, as mentioned in the film, we tried to influence but actually killed it directly, and no one felt anything wrong.
There are many humorous places in the film, such as the confession at the beginning, the scene of zombie falling in love at first sight, the scene of eating brains and dreaming, the scene of talking with zombie friends and even hugging later, "slut woman" "grass, of course" and other vulgar but with Interesting language is the difference between this film and traditional zombie films. It staged a different kind of human corpse for us.
Perhaps the best way of life that God has given us is forgiveness. This society accepts more contrite people and recognizes them more, so that we can have a new world without "despair".
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