This muddy guy is the protagonist of the movie, okay, she is a girl, and she is the only one in this forest. It's amazing. Is this survival in the wild?
The memory fragments that are constantly played back give a brief introduction to the background of the movie. The virus hits, the people are panicked, the infection is heavy, and Ann is on the way to escape, learning various wild survival skills. When the skill points are full, it will start a life of loneliness and loneliness.
Ann was covered with mud all over her body, she was wearing a mask, and her shiny eyes looked strange and wonderful. She ran to the empty house looking for food. She made a mistake and cut her belly. Hey, it hurts to sew myself.
Ann, who survived by memories and recordings, met a father and daughter, and then I magically discovered that these three people were camping in the wild? It's so easy, apart from the lack of food, and the embarrassing appearance, I don't think this is a doomsday survival movie at all.
I don't like this girl Olivia at all, she has a strong sense of resistance to Ann, and her stepfather Chris is very close and clingy. Perhaps it was the girl's little jealousy and little selfishness that caused trouble to the three of them. Is such a selfish guy really worthy of being saved?
As for Chris, at the beginning, I felt that I was always flirting, not serious, and the one-night stand between Chris and Ann started out inexplicably. I thought it was Chris who had the intuition that Olivia in the tent was preparing to seduce him, really. I think too much.
Ann, being able to live in the forest safely and fortunately by herself shows that she is very tough. In the memories that appeared, the husband who was infected with the death, the daughter who was unfortunately infected, and the daughter who cried every time, the crying was heartbreaking. The milk powder mixed with blood was fed to her daughter, and she was sad and happy to watch her eating so happily. This deep sense of guilt caused Ann to save the father and daughter and leave them to live together. Knowing that Olivia deliberately left herself in the house to feed the zombies, she wanted to save the white-eyed wolf. Very speechless.
A reliable teammate, Chris, didn't save him, but saved the selfish Olivia. Is it because of that scream? It's really unfinished, very speechless.
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