I originally wanted to watch this movie, but I didn't have time until it was released in Thailand, so I didn't see it in the cinema. I turned on the TV tonight and watched it by myself. Quietly, the dog next to me accompanies me, silently bringing myself into the plot.
This is the most humanoid zombie movie I've ever seen. I didn't expect ellen page to be one of the protagonists. A zombie film embodies the truth, beauty, ugliness and ugliness of human nature, the family love that blood is thicker than water, and the persistent love. At the same time, selfish self-preservation, thirst for power, seeing the truth in adversity, or the impending doomsday are all in the movie. The tone of the whole film is gray and blue, and the soundtrack is also sad again and again. As a zombie movie can make me think of my family, make me homesick, and even think of the 10 years of foreign experience, the tears are uncontrollable, I give it four stars.
There is no horror at all, and I don't want to reveal the plot, nor do I want to comment on the technology and logic of the film. If I can watch it under the sound effects of the cinema, it will be even more touching. In short, such a story does happen. Fortunately, I did not miss a good film for me.
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