Worse than zombies---The Walking Dead

Carmine 2022-04-20 09:01:33

This is the first time I have watched an Asian zombie movie. It is different from the Hollywood blockbusters I have seen before. It has a special Asian subtlety and restraint. There is not even a bullet in the whole play. There is no strong personal heroism in the picture, and the whole plot is full of strong emotional catharsis. It is not so much a zombie disaster film as it is a human disaster film.

I remember a sentence I heard when I was a child, people are more scary than ghosts. At that time, this sentence was just a sentence composed of several strings. It was not until I grew up that I finally slowly realized the chill that these six words permeated.

Maybe in every disaster movie, there are so many regrettable victims, an uncle who is full of fighting power, a young couple who depend on each other for life and death, and the last thing I didn't expect is the one who didn't know how to cherish family and love. Time to accompany his daughter to grow up, but in the end, he bravely perished with the zombies to protect his child without hesitation.

Zombies are also known as The Walking Dead in English. In fact, how many people are not as good as the walking dead in reality. All disasters originate from human nature. This work cannot be said to be how shocking the picture is and how impeccable the logic is, but his emotions are really It really touched me, gave it five stars, and cherished everything around me.

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Train to Busan quotes

  • Jong-gil: Good riddance. Always giving to others instead of to yourself. Why did you live like that? What was the point? What a load of crap.

  • Sang-hwa: Hey, asshole. Felt good to see your kid thanks to me? Are you grateful or what?

    Seok Woo: Why is your ringtone so tacky?

    Sang-hwa: What's wrong with it?

    [pause]

    Sang-hwa: How do I change it?