There is no T virus, no antidote, no research center and scientists in white coats. It's just four people driving a jeep, traveling in the United States where zombies are everywhere.
"Why can't we take turns to rest and drive like normal Americans?" Looking back, Columbius's words are really amazing.
In the past, zombie films basically talked about how normal people survive when the zombie crisis breaks out. This film seems to talk more about how normal people live in a world where zombies are rampant.
Rely on luck like Columbius, violence like a big guy, brain like a sister flower, and old Bill like, well, acting.
Seeing such a group of people living in a zombie world, you will feel that such a world is not so terrible.
Although it takes two minutes to hold a gun for a free ride, even if the first girl she likes almost eats herself.
When you are unhappy, you can jump to the roof of a car on the side of the road and smash all the window glass; after the car is stolen, there will be a chance to find a better one, and even the former owner will generously put one on the back seat of the car. Big bags of heavy weapons such as submachine guns; you can go to the trinket store to mess around; you can also practice shooting with real guns in Hollywood's top suites.
This is the worst world, this is the most beautiful world.
The foreshadowings buried in the film are also interesting, such as the "DON'T" that was kicked out at the end, such as the little girl throwing at the big Twinke, and the jeep that drove away in front of the two men again and again, because of the "NO" of Columbius. "Stopping abruptly, the girl in the car turned her head and smiled like a flower. But these are not as warm as the warm atmosphere in the zombie world created by the whole movie.
Maybe it's because it's a comedy, but I think it's okay to ask for a broken paragraph after the little girl was bitten by a zombie. Write it down.
Above, it is recommended to download and watch with friends.
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