Love and hope coexist for the rest of my life

Elroy 2022-10-05 00:05:54

I have been chasing zombies more, because of the loss of unconsciousness, it is much better than the intriguing living person. The loss in TD has subverted my traditional impression of American zombie films, and zombies can be so "gentle" that the protagonist can easily escape all kinds of dangers.
The film uses a flashback technique to make me guess from the very beginning how the African soldier died. As expected, I finally dedicated myself to the United States. However, it can also be seen from the human nature that breaks through race and skin color when people are in the most danger.
The scenery in Africa is beautiful. This may be a relatively good place for TD, but it is still lacking in the atmosphere of horror and plot design. The theme reflected in it is not too clear. It needs to be guessed, but it is very big. Imagination space. Just like at the end, when the child appeared, from the back, I thought the child was also lost, but fortunately, the clear pupils proved that the child was still normal. The appearance of the last child of TD and the sudden uplift of the American soldiers made people feel that hope and love coexist.
TD is not a disaster movie in the complete sense. The real disaster movie should be the kind of despair in Chen Xiaochun's "Resident Evil". Chen Xiaochun's version of "Resident Evil" is strongly recommended.
Finally, this movie has beautiful scenery in Africa, good plot, and good theme. Give me a moderate review. I hope that those who like zombie movies can communicate and exchange together~O(∩_∩)O~

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Extended Reading

The Dead quotes

  • Sergeant Daniel Dembele: Your white soldiers come to fight us and your white doctors come to help us... I don't understand you white people

    [repeated line]

    Sergeant Daniel Dembele: The symbol... it means home!

  • Lieutenant Brian Murphy: [being rescued from a zombie] Jesus Christ!

    Sergeant Daniel Dembele: Please! No blasphemy

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