Rule No. 34: Never make a TV sequel if you don't know how to continue the story

Daniela 2022-09-20 14:57:22

Watched the first episode in anticipation of the Zombieland sequel.

Let me come to the drama (tu) through (cao)...

——————This is the dividing line of the drama (tu) through (cao) ————————

The scene setting at the beginning is very interesting , the later ones are quite restored, especially the signs of Rule No.XX, etc. After all, it would not be called Zombieland without Rule. I believe that the director will not take this off no matter how idiot. The Weekly Best Kill logo has also been restored!

The director's eye for casting is ok.
Reduction ranking:
1 Male lead
2 Little Rock
3 Wichita
4 Zombie A
(omitted)...
10 Uncle.

The look of the uncle made me a little nervous. The uncle seems to be a little too fat. In the movie version, Woody Harrelson is a muscular western cowboy. How can the TV version become a fat uncle! Is it because the muscle guy is too expensive for the crew to hire?
It is difficult for Wichita's face to surpass Emma Stone's, but Wichita's acting skills still need to be improved.
The male protagonist is very similar to Jesse Eisenberg. All kinds of small movements and charms, especially the tone of the narration, are imitated well. Compared with Jesse Eisenberg, the appearance is comparable to that of Jesse Eisenberg!

But the plot arrangement made my glasses "pop", and it really fell to the ground with a "pop"! ! !

First of all, what is the setting of IMBA like Onstar! The TV series must be innovative, OK, Fine, but this setting is too IMBA, and suddenly there is a super human satellite monitoring + navigation system that can automatically detect survivors and flirt with the uncle. The screenwriter wants to turn her into Howard's Mum. exist? (Voice lines are really similar!)

Second, "Minna-sang, let me explain why we don't want to add new regular characters. First of all, it is very convenient to move the camera with 4 people in the car, and one more person will be crowded; second, we don't have the money to ask one more person to do it. It's a regular role, and Onstar can do it with only voice, it's also a lot of money to invite so many people to play zombies." This is the reason why they are cursed, you understand?

Third, the "Zombie-free Holy Land" on the East Coast is set to give people a sense of "Resident Evil". The law of zombie films is that "all so called Zombie-free Holy Lands will be bloodbathed in the end." But since the TV version has been filmed, we have to let these people find something to do, otherwise TV really doesn't know what else to do except for the original cosplay.

Fourth, the TV version focuses more on the male protagonist's "I want to have a home, a place that doesn't need to be gorgeous". The male protagonist is no longer just thinking about how to survive, but more about "I want to live with them". This emotion led me to automatically make up the whole process "Uncle = father, Rirgina = mother, male lead + female The setting of Lord + Little Rock = Son, Daughter-in-law and Sister-in-law is a pity! did not expect! Auntie Rirgina made the lunch in no time! It reinforces my second idea. In the next plot, I believe that the four people will successively collide on the viewpoint of "We have a home together" to create a plot.

Fifth, screenwriter, you should let new characters join in and play together... The

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Zombieland quotes

  • Tallahassee: We are cursed! We... are... cursed! We're cursed! It's like we picked up Bobby Brady's ass-reaming Tiki and it's just tipping us over, and just ramming us in the...

    [to Little Rock]

    Tallahassee: Please don't ask me who Bobby Brady is, or I'll lose my shit more than I lost it a second ago, okay?

  • Tallahassee: There's nothing more romantic then an old couple dying within minutes of one another.

    Columbus: Yeah, that's because you smashed their heads in with a fireplace poker.

    Little Rock: This is really, really fucked up.

    Tallahassee: Hey-ho! Language. But you're right. It is.