There was originally a slightly depressed gray atmosphere. A dead girl appeared abruptly and naturally. People saw her abruptly and naturally aroused some hidden desires. In the eyes of these people's desires, it is natural that the girl should be alive. , This will make the venting person more satisfied.
The ending was slightly modified in my eyes:
Later, the body was rotten, JT and the others had to find a new slave, and they tied Joann crookedly. Ricky ran over to see that his friend was even concerned about the girl he liked so much. They hurt Joann and Ricky. Cut off the two of JT, JT held the wound in the corner with relief and told Ricky that he would not be liked by this girl. Indeed, the girl coughed up Ricky's face but still said, "Ricky, grow up." Even lying in Ricky's arms Here, what she said before dying was not: "Ricky, save me." But: "God, save me." Ricky cried aggrievedly.
The end is still the same, the sun, the school, the road, the bridge, and then the camera slowly enters the mental hospital. Down, the body of the old girl and the bodies of boys such as JT are piled elsewhere. Joann's body is tied there, and he lazily opens his eyes.
In fact, I completely erased the zombie element, classified all signs of the corpse alive as desire, and classified the film into a realist theme.
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