I've seen the best zombie movie this year, and the casting is really good! The male protagonist interpreted by Martin Freeman is the kind of acting that can hold up a play. Of course, the script is also well written. Compared with the 7-minute version of the previous big fire, the director has enriched the plot and characters a lot. I think this movie version is better. Let me say a detail that surprises me. In such troubled times, it is normal for a wife to feel insecure. The male protagonist must bear the problem of food supply for the family and avoid risks as much as possible. When his wife was resting, the male protagonist ventured to the yacht to find supplies, came back to hide what he found, and told his wife in a relaxed way like fishing. And tell his wife that everything is safe. This is all because my wife is worried. The wife was moved to find the red wine he had hidden in celebration of his wedding anniversary. She also wanted to find a gift (a razor) on the boat to give to the host, but it turned out to be a tragedy... What a delicate emotional description! Of course, some people will think that his wife is stupid and give away her head for nothing. But I think this is not the point. How rich, vivid, and soulful the characters are determined by similar details. There must be loopholes and flaws, but I just want to give full marks, biu~
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