As a zombie movie, the whole film is better than the perspective is relatively novel, and the final plot reversal after the previous hour is still more exciting. The following involves spoilers:
Different from traditional zombie films, the film is described from the perspective of the "monster" of the traditional opposite characters. The biggest highlight is that as a zombie, it can maintain cognition and emotion when the emotions are normal, which confuses the audience. The "breathing monsters" are monsters, but in fact the "breathing monsters" on the ground are just normal humans wearing breathing masks, and they are the monsters infected by the virus who hide in the ground. Through the dull atmosphere, the little girl's screams/cries, and the tension on the ground, the film shows us the despair of hiding underground for 301 days, thinking that they are only "alive" in the world but facing death threats at any time. On the other hand, the most comforting part of the content of the whole film may be that when the little girl and mother thought they were about to be discovered by the "breathing monster", they found out that they were holding the torch by their kind-Joey, a neighbor’s child. From this, I saw the hope after hiding underground for 301 days.
Maybe for every disaster horror movie, the pig teammate is standard. Although the perspective of this movie is relatively new, some plots are also slightly old-fashioned. For example, the whole family is exposed because of the dolls in the hands of the little girl. The plot setting Similar to "A Quiet Place", for example, every time when faced with a crisis, the little girl screamed, for fear that the "breathing strange" doesn't know where you are, although from the perspective of children and parents , Screaming from time to time may be a normal reaction, but when watching as an audience, I still want to hang up and hit people.
ps. My father’s daily use of coaxing his baby has to make people suspect that this father was not a psychiatrist before he was infected~
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