The second sequel mainly tells the story of the protagonist group returning to the zombie city to hunt for treasure, and accidentally discovering the story of surviving humans. The whole story framework is okay, but the motives of the characters in the middle are too bad, and the plot has almost no coherent logic, just like popcorn The movie doesn't look good either.
At first, the reason for the Hong Kong gang to let the protagonists return to South Korea was very unreasonable. Except for the protagonists, they were all ordinary Koreans, an office worker, a taxi driver, a car repairer, a soldier leader, and a thigh with three pits , Just this combination still want to run away from the zombie city? Is it not money to bypass the Hong Kong Marine Police and open a big ship? If you really want to send it, at least find a few mercenaries who have shot, otherwise it will be quite expensive to make a few more trips.
The surviving humans in the zombie city are also very inexplicable. Obviously, there is such a big city and so many resources. They can capture zombies and build an arena. They can play with the zombies and applaud at will, but there is no way to create one to communicate with the outside world. equipment, or a means of transport to escape the city. Similarly, humans outside the zombie city have no interest in zombies at all, and they just need to isolate them. They neither investigate whether there are survivors, nor do they catch zombies back for scientific research, and they don't need to use nuclear methods to settle things once and for all.
In addition, there are many bugs. When the protagonist soldier was leading his family to evacuate, the evacuation ship did not conduct a physical examination at all; the original destination of the evacuation ship was Japan, but the reason for the temporary change to Hong Kong was not explained in the end; The Hong Kong water police blockade is useless, and the underworld gangsters can easily buy it; toy cars can easily gather zombies, and obviously they can be killed with a gun. The garrison should be able to easily eliminate these rabble; Can eat bugs, when the protagonist's brother-in-law was caught, he thought he was going to use it for dinner, but he was thrown into the zombie arena and given to zombies to eat...
There are so many bugs like this that I can't even watch zombies seriously. Alas, I don't even bother to complain. It's not so much a doomsday theme as it's a little girl racing movie. It's pretty bad anyway.
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