I thought it was salvation, alas!

Cletus 2022-11-14 21:48:03

After a little evaluation, I stayed up all night and watched it. Each episode was 160 minutes apart from the beginning and ending. The first three episodes were watched at normal speed, and the last episode was watched at a speed of 1.5, which is equivalent to watching a long online movie.

At the beginning of the first episode, the Indian witch talks to the evil god, and the story unfolds slowly. In order to speed up the construction period, the developers forcibly demolish the local residents and open up the tunnel that has been sealed. The tunnel is filled with British soldiers from more than 100 years ago. At first glance, it's quite interesting, but I didn't expect it to be childish as you go further back. About eight or so soldiers are still acting like SEALs. They just do it in the face of zombies from more than 100 years ago. I don't know any one. How many bullets can be loaded on the special forces, but looking at them from the first episode to the fourth episode, the little girl in it is basically to promote the development of the plot, the zombie colonel needs the sacrifice of the girl to get out of the mountain, and then it is a toss , a large group of people just can't break through an iron gate.

It is the dream of these special forces to become a good soldier. The male protagonist was brainwashed by this, and finally came to his senses and rescued the girl by self-destruction with the girl's father who was going to sell his daughter for strength.

As a zombie-like theme, its spread is that the British colonel wanted to rule India and sought the power of the evil god, sacrificed his son and finally turned his soldiers into zombies, but was attacked by the opposition and buried in a tunnel for a hundred for many years. Although these zombie soldiers were dead, they shot drums and drums like the soldiers in the first episode, but after that, there was a lot of trouble. Five people hunched and ran under their noses. The reinforcements were two fat police officers.

After watching it, I just don't want to complain anymore. Of course, I can understand that it is an Indian film after all, but this Netflix is ​​a real pit, and the screenwriter is lacking.

Also, this zombie is exactly the same as the zombie in the Lin Zhengying zombie film I watched when I was a child, except that the official uniform was replaced by a British military uniform. The zombie is also Indian at first glance, and has no British characteristics at all. I guess the whole film is The zombie is the colonel who is a foreigner.

I originally thought it was a annihilation genre similar to "Blood", but the whole film turned out to be about the same capacity as our ghost movies in the 1990s.

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