Comment on "Extinction: Zombie Massacre"

Gabriel 2022-01-18 08:01:38

The film’s depiction of human nature is relatively clear and in place. In the already flooded zombie films, this film does not deliberately highlight the performance of zombies. Instead, it controls the development of the plot and the tangled emotions of the two "fathers" towards the little girl. The performance deeply grasps the hearts of the audience. The only drawback is that the storyline is rushed and empty. Whether it is the death of the girl’s mother, the strange sound in the tape recorder, or the frightened little girl who is still calm and “kills” the zombie, this film Seems full of loopholes...

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  • Simeon 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Maybe it’s because I don’t live well and like this kind of horrible movie of human extinction

  • Brent 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    There are many loopholes, and there are inexplicable literary and artistic endings: "The East is red, the sun is rising, and China has become one..." Anyway, the combination of Ice Age and zombie apocalypse really tastes a little cold and lonely, although the dog's blood doomsday love triangle Disgusting, but the two fathers still have a different understanding of their daughter's doomsday feelings.

Extinction quotes

  • Soldier: Open the door.

    Jack: I don't think that's a good idea.

    Soldier: [Steps off the bus] Okay, Close the door behind me...

    [creature attacks]

  • Patrick: [as Patrick] How you doing, John Doe?

    Patrick: [as John Doe] I'm doing good, Patrick, really good.

    Patrick: [as Patrick] And so tell me, John, are you happy?

    Patrick: [as John Doe] Of course, Patrick, why wouldn't I be?

    Patrick: [as Patrick] Well, maybe because you haven't talked to anybody for nine years.

    Patrick: [as Patrick] Besides your stupid dog.