After reading it, I only feel that I wasted a hundred minutes of my life. The director’s central idea, I don’t know what he wants to express after reading it. Is it a desire for help? Then I think that the male lead is so mixed at home, except that he can’t go out, but I don’t feel any sadness, and the male lead’s acting skills really need to be criticized. I can’t see how he feels in a disaster, the superficial eye movements. It makes me often play, and there are very few lines in it, and basically it is saliva,: What is your name, have you eaten it? How do I cook ramen? I really vomit. In such a disaster, can you still chat like this? There are also infected persons. His settings change day by day. In one scene, the male protagonist is seen chasing when he goes out to find something, and then he rushes over when he hears a small voice. But those shots you showed me, male The Lord was chased and he found a corner to hide without making a sound, and then he avoided? Why is it not considered as a trigger condition if you see it now? Originally a mindless zombie, you tell me he can climb and then climb stairs when he sees a dropped rope? Then can you rush into the zombie group to kill at random? This is where the protagonist's halo is set. And the inside shots his sense of fragmentation is too serious, the last second he was chased by a pile of zombies, the next second he hid behind a fire hydrant when the shot was switched, and the process between you was not captured. How do you want us to understand and feel the tension.
I watched the last movie "Hello World". The director is too ambitious and hopes to present us with various angles of discussion, but they are all too superficial, but even if the filming is not good, at least let me know that the tour guide thinks. What does it express, and what about this movie? The name of the movie can sum up the whole movie. This kind of inaction and expressionless movie can really only be given a star (I give this star to you zombies, and I realized that this movie is a disaster movie after watching their acting skills)
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