Before watching zombie movies, I always remembered "God must make people crazy if he wants to destroy people." Living people become zombies, zombies eat living people and turn living people into zombies. After all living people become zombies, zombies will eventually "starve to death" without food. So one day, all humans will be Will eventually perish.
However, after watching this film and the zombie films in recent years, I have doubts about the above thoughts. The loss in zombie films in recent years not only does not regenerate hard and slow in action, but becomes more vigorous and fast, and becomes more ferocious and excited, and the physical fitness and function are far beyond that of living people-just put on zombie beauty and make-up, you can directly use it as a vigorous force. Maru’s commercials, such as the doctor who turned into a zombie in the research institute, is so agile that he can hide from bullets more NB than Neo; and his mind has gradually developed, he has the logic of thinking, and he can use tools—this is explained as After becoming a zombie, it still retains some of the characteristics of a living person. It is the doctor who uses the ventilation ducts to be cunning, such as Jason and Freddy. What's more, the soldier who turned into a zombie in this film even has emotions and can control his instinct of being addicted to life. The "vegetarian" explanation is obviously too far-fetched. There has also been a certain degree of order between the zombies and the hierarchical division of leaders and leaders, and the roaring between them is the language of conveying information.
So I was suddenly shocked that the zombie film is actually a great fable that looks back on human history, and it is also a great prophecy that reveals the future of mankind! Zombies actually represent human beings. From the use of tools to the generation of wisdom, language, and emotions, this is the historical process of human evolution. Organizations, classes, cannibalism, elimination of aliens, and even self-cannibalism are formed. Isn’t the ugly face that looks like a PS photo of non-mainstream brain-disabled people the history of human civilization? Isn’t it what humans want to have higher intelligence, stronger physical stamina, and stronger physique, even like the "monster" form that appeared in the "Resident Evil" series (the reason why the monsters are quoted is because they are now Judging from the standard of normal human form, perhaps humans in the future will really evolve into that way, but now humans are monsters.) Moreover, their abilities in all aspects have been unusually improved, at least for zombies. It has embodied the Olympic spirit of "higher, faster and stronger". After all the living people became zombies, the food sources of the zombies ended, all energy was exhausted, and eventually even the zombies became extinct. Although I don't know if this is the end of human beings, it at least expresses concerns about the future of mankind.
I don’t know if it was the master George A. Romero who had sketched out this epic chapter when he created the classic image of "zombie", or whether the later directors and screenwriters became more and more aware The higher the higher the image, the higher the meaning of the zombie, maybe future directors and screenwriters will give the zombie a better future and a brighter way out, right?
Of course, the above point of view is based on watching zombie movies alone. If you contact other movies to watch, it feels that the directors and screenwriters nowadays are less and less creative, just like the 2007 "I Am The mutated people in I Am Legend are as homogenous as the zombies, and even the other characteristics of the exclusion type are getting closer and closer to the other classic image-Alien. I look forward to a "Zombie" in the future. The melee of VS Alien.
The film’s leading actress, Mena Suvari, turned out to be the "American Beauty" (American Beauty) that won 5 awards at the 72nd Oscar: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor and Best Film Art. Angela in the movie is now more mature and beautiful, and I also recommend this film to beauties!
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