Different Japanese-style zombies

Kiana 2022-01-23 08:06:03

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also change according to diffuse the film and television works, "I Am a Hero" from the contents of the form are like it is a miniature version of the "walking dead", but the difference is "I Am a Hero" both with enough bloody It presents a unique Japanese comic style, and has an inherent concept that can sustain Japan's local atmosphere, staged a different Japanese-style zombie.

"Please call me a hero" starts with a manga artist Suzuki Hero who is nearly middle-aged, although he has dreams in his heart, but still has difficulty in accomplishing, and his character is weak and imaginative. The protagonist of this movie can be said to be more appropriate. With the outbreak of the virus, the male protagonist agreed to meet Hiromi, a female high school student who was infected but not completely transformed, and embarked on an escape journey together. They entered on the way to escape. A survivor group used in "The Walking Dead", facing zombies and people with ghosts, the growth of the heroes of Suzuki in the last battle has become the heart of the movie.

Different from many traditional zombie movies, the human beings infected by the virus in the movie still retain some of the habits of their lives. This setting makes the zombie reflected in the movie no longer just a single monster wearing different clothes. From polite office workers, to conscientious taxi drivers with zero violations, to married women who go shopping spree, these characters all have a distinctive Japanese character, and it is this character that causes the Japanese people to lose their pressure. Catharsis has become one of the countries with the highest suicide rate in the world, so the director's two completely different aspects of the film after the pressure broke out during the corpse of many characters in the film are actually metaphors of the real society in Japan now in exhaustion.

Although the film has a refreshing experience and a good integration of localization, it is a pity that the emotional handling of the characters is difficult to satisfy, whether it is the fetters between the heroes of Suzuki and Hiromi, or the last of the heroes. The eruption of the movie is very far-fetched emotionally, and the evil side of human nature is just like a dragonfly. What is even more lackluster is that if there was no last plasma-splattered battle, the whole movie would be the end of the movie. Duan is just a routine that has been used in "The Walking Dead". The beginning of this mediocrity and excellent opening can be said to be the fault of the two people.

From an overall point of view, although "Call me a hero" has forged its inner depth with different zombies, the director did not have enough skills to deepen the gloom of human nature or to shape abundant emotions in the process of comic reform. This makes the movie inherently good sentence, but there is no good chapter, in the end it just stays in the shallow pool of horror action movies.

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  • Cathrine 2022-01-23 08:06:03

    The sesame sauce on the way of a female man is really getting more and more beautiful. The trailer clearly tasted so light, almost crying when I actually watched it. The village flower sleeps all the way in the second half of the journey, and the pay is so good (falling