This is enough

Dora 2022-03-15 09:01:01

A small-cost movie,
but with the typical Western black humor and cute plot, it has won the box office popularity.
There are many movies about zombie vampires, such as "Zombie Trilogy", etc.
However, the film is not cute to the protagonist. The American hero
is a middle-aged British man who is just like ordinary people in his early 30s. He has no work, no marriage, strained relationship with his girlfriend, and got together with friends and friends.

In the face of the zombies, his legs trembled in fear, and
the power of his spirit was still clichéd but still great.
For the one he loves,
the child finally gave himself
up to the sound of radical background music and lifted it up. My dear shovel and baseball bat pointed directly at the corpses. . .

And the most classic scene is the end of Sean's battle against the corpses and the movie's quite ridiculous.

A bit of entertainment, a
bit of depth, a
few vivid and attractive characters,

that's enough.

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Shaun of the Dead quotes

  • Barbara: [over the phone] Some men tried to get into the house.

    Shaun: Well are they still there?

    Barbara: [over the phone] I'm not sure, we've shut the curtains.

    Shaun: Did you try the police?

    Barbara: [over the phone] Well I thought about it.

    Shaun: Are you OK? Did they hurt you?

    Barbara: [over the phone] No I'm fine. I'm fine.

    Shaun: Mum...

    Barbara: [over the phone] Well they were a bit... bitey.

    Shaun: [concerned] Mum, have you been bitten?

    Barbara: [over the phone] No... But Philip has.

    Shaun: [calmly] Oh, OK.

    Ed: Has she been bitten?

    Shaun: [to Ed] No, Philip has.

    Ed: [calmly] Oh, OK.

    Shaun: Listen, Mum, what sort of state is he in?

    Barbara: [over the phone] Oh, he's fine. Bit under the weather.

    Shaun: I see.

    Ed: What's the deal?

    Shaun: [to Ed] We may have to kill my step-dad.

  • Ed: We're coming to get you, Barbara!