To be honest, I almost fell asleep while watching this movie...
I watched the movie at the movie theater. At that time, I rushed to the movie theater in the cold wind, and I was about 20 minutes late. I originally watched this movie with interest, but it turned out that some of the plot settings were really boring. Maybe this caused me to almost fall asleep halfway through watching it?
The whole film revolves around saving Minho. In order to rescue Minho, a few people led by Thomas cut the train, broke through the tunnel full of zombies, walked through the wasteland and returned to the place where they escaped in the previous movie. Even if he is seriously injured, he has to rescue Minho, and the main focus is the relationship between brothers and friends. But the more I watched the film, why Thomas became the leader made me wonder. Many times Newt's calm and composure made me think he was more like a leader. Unfortunately, he was only a deputy conductor in the setting.
Newt's actor Thomas Sangster, from the small details at the beginning of the virus to the final virus spread to the whole body, begged Thomas to kill him and not let him become an unconscious zombie. The acting is online throughout, and the detailed expressions are depicted Very good, I was thinking about the friendship with Thomas (perhaps forcibly selling corruption?) before I died, and reading the name of the male protagonist Thomas.
In the end, Minho was rescued, and the villain leaders were all dead. Even though he betrayed Thomas, Teresa, his long-cherished girlfriend, also died. The male protagonist and the remaining survivors settled down in a seaside, and carved the names of the sacrificed teammates on the big stone. Newt's letter to Thomas is probably what moved me the most in the whole film, "...the moment you rushed into the maze, I knew I would follow you, I did it, we all did it..." "... Help me take care of everyone, and help me take care of yourself, you deserve happiness..."
At that time, I only felt a deep friendship and regretted Newt's death. But when I look at it again as a new fan of Sangster, I can feel that Sang has portrayed the role of Newt very well, and he is also a Buddhist boy who only accepts characters he likes. In general, the characterization of the protagonist Thomas in this film is not particularly outstanding, and the plot is not very attractive, but I am writing this film review for my acting skills and in memory of his Newt little angel.
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