Choices Without Choices (Spoilers)

Eino 2022-12-19 07:30:23

The story is about a very continental zombie movie, to the effect that zombies have occupied the earth, and people can only survive in a small area and on a small scale.

The story does not deliberately render those horrible, disgusting zombie scenes, but only unfolds from the perspective of the little character Andy (male No. 1). His confidence in his escape plan, his caution in potential dangers, and his little complacency in sweeping the loot well set the stage for the unfolding of the later storyline.

When it was discovered that his wife was infected, Andy had to deviate from the original drifting plan, landed, and chose a high-risk plan. When the wife decided to leave her beloved husband and daughter, the male protagonist resolutely chose high risk again. Helpless, just as Andy was worried, he encountered an accident while driving. When Andy saw Lorraine, he felt relieved to leave. Who knew that Vic's character was worse than expected, so he had no choice but to move on.

The indigenous little girl Thoomi played quite well. Her simple inner world and persistent beliefs explain what kindness is. It should be this kindness that made Andy, who had no choice, entrust the young girl to her.

Everyone has the right and opportunity to choose. In this film, another father chose to lead the whole family to die collectively, Vic chose to take advantage of the fire, and the old teacher chose to stay behind. Andy chose to believe in a strange native, a little girl who called him a white fella (almost a foreigner in our mouth, a little derogatory), and continued his life with his beloved daughter. At the end of the film, when "Andy" was struggling to move forward with his two children on his back, I couldn't bear to look directly at that scene.

I believe that the world is still beautiful, and there is more truth, goodness and beauty of human nature.

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