Shanghai Fortress in Netflix's Zombie Movie

Lyla 2022-09-21 23:27:58

Too bad, only these three words can be evaluated.

The Graham screenwriter and director had some political elements in "Evil Ghost" before, but this time he put it in again without any accident. The setting is probably some crazy stories that happened in utopian India. In "Evil Ghost", the protagonist is a torture and torture team, and in "Ghouls", it becomes an armed suppression team. They all want to express the awakening of the characters who have been brainwashed, and they are very politically correct.

The plot is almost nothing to say, the characters are stupid and the story sucks. The riot squad fights five scumbags, but everyone likes to pretend to be coercive (a common problem in Indian movies); there are a lot of lobster soldiers, but they do nothing, their physical output is extremely low, they just beat drums and line up like cheerleaders, flying dragons ride their faces can lose. Zombie's bitter gourd face and light bulb eyes are also special. When the little sister stretched her head and got out from under the bed, the zombies made me laugh to death. At the beginning of the promotion, I took advantage of the "Kingdom" zombie film Dongfeng and said that it was an Indian zombie film, and it was just zombies when it was filmed. Overall, I felt that it was not as good as a cult film.

I really like to watch stories of Indian customs and culture. The previous "Tabad" was very good, and "Evil Ghost" is also good without the boring political stuff. This film is too bad.

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