Watching it with the mentality of seeing how bad this film is, I choked with my cousin speechless. First of all, there are too many background bugs: the sky doesn't match the actual light at all, it's very fake. The night sky is so dark, but when the camera reaches the protagonist, it has its own fill light effect, and the exterior scene looks like the interior scene.
Second: There are too many plot bugs, such as: How did the first male protagonist rush into the Colosseum? The second and last shot that grandfather took was true and speechless. Even though there were bunkers next to him, he hugged his granddaughter and rammed it into the bullet, forcibly sensationalizing. Usually, as long as the old man is in danger, I will cry, but this time I was so speechless that I rolled my eyes, I can't appreciate this kind of forced lunch. At the moment when the third mother planned to commit suicide, the male protagonist realized for no reason, with so many bullets and grenades on his body, instead of saving people from the beginning, he had to stage a push-pull plot like receiving red envelopes during the Chinese New Year. .
In the end, the big role of zombies did not come in handy at all. The first part of Train to Busan started with zombies, but the second part was destroyed by zombies. The zombies in the whole process are like good friends of human beings. They help the protagonist to eliminate evil and promote good. It is very powerful. I can't help but give a thumbs up.
There is no sense of substitution in the whole process, the characters are flat, and there is no three-dimensional sense, which directly screwed up the reputation of the trip to Busan.
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