To talk about this zombie movie "Walking Forward", we must first talk about the excellent short film "cargo". I have forgotten how many years ago I watched it. Every time I watch it, I am still moved. in the center. 7 minutes, it doesn't take much time, and it is strongly recommended for those who haven't seen it to watch it.
After watching the short film, if you are still interested, you can watch "Forward with Weight" again. I am actually looking forward to it. 7 minutes become 105 minutes. Whether the increased conflict stimulates the lacrimal glands, the result may not be satisfied. After paving the trajectory of the family of three and the general environment, the car accident plot echoes and overlaps with "cargo". It is quite a surprise when the memories are full. Next, the additional lines for the daughter to find a way to survive also enrich the content. Understand what the director wants to express through all kinds of subtle human nature. 1. Aita, who stayed at school alone, could have been a good home, and didn't care about Andy's mutated identity to take in him and her daughter. She had a kind heart, but Andy flinched when she saw her taking off her hood while taking medicine. . 2. Vic, there must be a bad guy in the story setting to create conflict, right? This is a common egoist in zombie movies, occupying Lauren as his wife, using a living person as bait, rude and irritable, and arrogant? Let's run first and then... The little sense of conscientious design shown at the end is too obvious. 3. Lauren, kind, but weak in strength, it is not surprising to die at the muzzle of a gun. 4. A family of four, I think the character design is very good. The contrast between the two is about to become a zombie father. One tries his best to find hope for his daughter, and the other has negative energy and loses his fighting spirit. The grave and then the wife and children are buried together. 5. The indigenous daughter Toumi, who attaches great importance to family love but is lonely and rebellious, if Andy and her entangle each other and they are the hope of life and spiritual redemption, I don’t think it is very successful. I actually have a lot of criticism for arranging the indigenous group. Their sense of existence is too strong, and they run through the whole film, but they do not realize the stronger meaning. It's a bit hypocritical, and the wise old man seems to be just playing soy sauce. I was expecting some miracle... 6. Our protagonist baby is very cute, but it can only be said that this is a film that only exists in the movie. Intimate baby, when should I hum, when should I speak, and when should I be silent, she cooperates very well. Try it if you don't cry every day in your life?
If the reversal of the short film is shocking, I don’t think the film is procrastinating (this also shows that the screenwriter’s story line is not enough), but the conflict in the plot and some foreshadowing have weakened, or it is more touching without improvement. In fact, the film can also enrich the content and have a stronger sense of conflict, and highlight the relief and emotion of a father who is lonely at the end (loneliness! loneliness! loneliness!) and finally opens the door to life... If the film puts Tumiga wanted to embody the word "heavy" on his back...I...just a little...hey...
Applaud again for Chao Ye's acting skills???
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