After watching it, what I want to say most is that men in suits are not cheap, not cheap, not cheap, cheap, cheap to death...
In fact, throughout the whole movie, it is a routine, a routine, but the Korean director is stunned to shoot the routine This is the director's ability to control the script and the story, so I always feel that a good director can turn corruption into magic, and can draw in ordinary places Miracle.
The character setting of this movie is actually very simple and very representative. It selects people from all levels of society, the elderly, children, pregnant women, couples, youth, adults, beggars, rich people, the protagonist group, the above, passers-by A, B, C and D. Old people see through the world and choose to die, children and pregnant women represent hope for life, couples represent unswerving love, young adults represent strength and sacrifice, beggars tell us that even if we are weak but kind-hearted, we can save people in danger, and the rich tell us that selfish and vicious people harm people. People harm themselves, commonly known as scourge left for thousands of years. It's such a simple setting, it's such a simple routine, but because of the highly tense plot advancement and the sometimes slow emotional interspersed, it merges into a relaxed and moderate rhythm. The movie is like a beautiful song. Loud and faded, with the visual stimulation of bloody violence and darkness, it always grasps the attention and emotion of the audience.
There are several clips in this film that are very attractive. The first climax of this film is the male protagonist, the uncle, the baseball guy. When the three of them brushed the zombie dungeon, their IQ and physical strength exploded for the sake of their daughter, wife, and girlfriend. This film is particularly irritating and thought-provoking. When the man in the suit instigated the people in the carriage to not open the door, killing the uncle and the little girl crying, I think she will remember this moment for the rest of her life, remember, human, human nature Nah, it's terrifying to the extreme. The coolest part of this film is when the grandma sees through human nature and opens the door to release the zombies, the vicious, selfish and mindless people, I really hope they will be wiped out. The biggest climax of this film is when the male protagonist was bitten, recalling the moment when his daughter was born, when he was desperate to die, the interspersed scenes, reality and memories, and the male protagonist's feeling of repaying his sin and fate, actually made me cry. The ending of ps is said to be a child and a pregnant woman who were originally shot and killed. The slut, the man in a suit, survived and did not pass the trial. Fortunately, he did not pass the trial. As far as the film is concerned, the final stroke is a masterpiece ending. As far as the audience is concerned, Nima died of suffocation. Okay, Nima vomited three liters of blood, okay?
In fact, I want to say that you can watch this film at least twice, and you will find a lot of details, such as why some zombies are very fast and some are slower, such as when did the man in a suit get bitten, such as why the male protagonist is destined to be a dog, Like why did the little girl sing that song at the end.
In the end, I have to admire the fighting power of pregnant women, and there is no pressure to beat the zombies. In the end, I have to admire the hands of the group actors. Are your hands okay? It hurts to see, it hurts to death.
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