I personally feel that the filming of "Infection" is even more thrilling. From a very beautiful girl to a zombie, the whole process is like immersive. When I watched the film, I didn't even think about what she would transform into. , It’s just that I get nervous with the changes every day, and when I finally burst into action, I feel like I have become a zombie! I really recommend it.
And this "torture" guessed the setting of a vampire when it was burned by the sun, and there was no tension at all. The chase takes up a lot of space. Although it is also very exciting, it is divided into the role of conversion, so it still feels that the protagonist is playing a vampire and has no sense of reality. I just admire the director very much. The angle of view conversion is very accurate. It is the best shot in the pseudo-documentary. It has the feeling of first angle but will not be uncomfortable to be shaken.
Back to the title of the question, ask a friend to answer. I personally think that zombies are so bloodthirsty but they don’t eat the same kind of flesh and blood, and vampires may not drink zombie’s blood either. And the blood of vampires may have other side effects? All vampires that can die by special methods, beyond the fighting power of ordinary people, what happens if they encounter the five-star fighting zombies in "Resident Evil"?
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