After watching the movie "Losing the New Generation" at night, I still admire myself. In fact, as far as the plot is concerned, it is an island thriller. The story takes place on a small island. Since zombies are kept in captivity by humans and offered to be shot by living people, the story itself is a fiction, because in real life, this is not possible existence. After several protagonists in the story arrived on the island, they encountered a systemic change, which caused the zombies to run out of the fence. Of course, they encountered unexpected events. After all, if something doesn't happen, the following plot can't continue. But the strange thing is that after the countdown of the fire plan, the island is completely in a state of self-destruction. According to general reasons, the survival rate of the living people on the island at this time is very high, and this time There is no remedy, just wait five hours and start the destruction plan. This is actually very illogical, because if the zombies on the island are out of control, the government or institutions cannot be indifferent. After all, no one can guarantee that the zombies will not escape through the ocean. Simply waiting for the destruction plan after the time arrives, then if there are zombies jumping into the sea and escaping in the middle, then the threat to human beings is very great. How could it be that under such a premise, no one was there to stop things from happening, and they waited five hours before bombing. At the end of the plot, when the heroine discovers that the source of the zombies is not only from the last zombie war, but from refugees. If so, then the event itself is not just a disaster, but an ethical loss. Likewise, the storyline adds a level of depth, linking disasters to politics or the running of charities. In fact, I don't know any of the characters in the movie. However, the heroine is indeed quite beautiful, belonging to the kind of beauties with high nose bridge, high cheekbones and sharp edges and corners. But the heroine's boyfriend is really not very good, he is short, and, in the end, he left the heroine and ran away. That uncle is a relatively specific character setting. Neither the cause nor the whereabouts are stated. As if he appeared to reveal the truth. And it was obvious that he had already thrown himself into the zombies, but he was resurrected at the end. It's just a plug-in! ! ! Overall, this movie is still worth watching, but don't turn off the lights alone, it will feel like a nightmare, so I watched it with the lights on.
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