It brought the characteristics of Korean critical realism movies into science fiction and even fantasy, and even played it to the extreme, to an excessive level, so that it seemed to be black for the sake of black, the plot was exaggerated, and the imagination was too much. Picture a liberal democratic government and America like the Nazis. The rhythm is fast, never sloppy, and there is no doubt that it is a cool film. The camera position in which the little girl opens her arms to protect her mother in the face of the army seems to be reminiscent of the classic photos of the Republic of forty years. The rude attitude of congressmen towards doctors and experts, the internal struggle between the president and the prime minister, and the superb struggle between the US commander in South Korea and the president are also excessive. The antibody boy died so tragically, it seems that he and the little girl are the only two innocent characters in this film. And the love line of the male and female protagonists seems a bit cliché. The basic love line of the male protagonist and the male second also appears to be a routine. The flu eventually turned into a zombie blockbuster. The entire film is characterized by excessive force, similar to "parasites". It's nothing more than a cool movie. Still a genre film, but very Korean. In addition, only after reading it did I realize that the Youku version I watched was cut by five minutes. specialty of China.
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