In this movie, no one is innocent.
The old woman chose to degenerate because her child was taken away. Maybe she wanted to find a so-called strong person among this group of people to protect herself, or maybe she just wanted to succumb to her own desires. But her first depravity evoked the deep evil in Bobby and the man. She realized her lowliness, desperately wanted to please, was afraid that her breasts would sag, that they would abandon her, and finally became their plaything, became pregnant, and died naked on the bed.
When the first male was willing to go out to see what was going on outside and expressed his willingness to bring the old woman and child back, I once thought he was a "good man" and a hero. But when despair sets in and Mickey discovers that he has extra food, his demons burst out in an instant, unleashing his evil. Think of yourself as the one in power and use violence and force to force the distribution of all food. There may be only a thin line between heroes and tyrants and demons. But he is strong, his radiation meter is the strongest, and he is the first to react to radiation, such as hair loss and red eyes, but he is the first to face reality and choose to shave his hair. At the same time, he loves his brother, he will not force the bandaged man to be the same as himself, but let him keep his heart as he wants. Maybe because I know that my younger brother likes the heroine, it has always been easy for me to be the heroine.
Bobby may have been in a state of hanging around. But maybe his nature is not bad. He joked that he was willing to let everyone eat his corpse. Although he didn't want to, he still dismembered the corpse. ...his eyes flashed with sadness. When the first man said we are the same, he disagreed in his heart, they were different, that was because he had a vulnerability that he had never shown, and he still had a little kindness in his heart... But he was in this predicament in order to There is a partner, so he chooses to continue to be in the company of the male one. Until he finally got the gun, he pointed the gun at the first man with firmness in hesitation. Maybe he felt that it was because of the first male that he had to fall into depravity like this, but it was also possible that the first male was solved. He was the strongest one here, no matter what, he was firm and vicious in his eyes.
The heroine's former boyfriend can be said to be synonymous with cowardice. From the beginning, he only knew how to criticize others, but never took actual action. When the soldier who came in from outside died in front of him, he started to get a little nervous. He is willing to give up his dignity for food and safety, and even needs the heroine to save himself. Because of his fear, he couldn't become a demon like Male One, but there was still evil in his heart that couldn't be dissipated. He kept seeing that the heroine and the bandaged man were somewhat ambiguous. He wouldn't say it in Zaiping, nor dared to say it, because the bandaged man had a man as his elder brother, and he needed food, but when he was holding a gun, he killed the bandaged man. ...
the bandaged man doesn't appear much in the movie, he keeps silent all the time, disapproves of his brother's atrocities but doesn't organize, just like the silent majority in the society, indifferent...
Mitch, he had to take in these When he broke into this place, he gave them the food he had reserved. It cannot be said that he was selfish. It can only be said that in the face of a huge disaster, there is nothing that can make a person give up his own interests and give selflessly... After all, only himself or is the most basic.
The heroine is a really calm person. She persuaded the old woman not to sink like this and give Mickey food and water, but in this predicament, people finally think about it by themselves. In order to survive, they can seduce the male one and choose to abandon the other two. Live alone. Although he escaped in the end, in the air full of radiation dust, it was just a bigger basement, there was only one person, no sound, no life, loneliness...
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