Ok. I watched this film from the end. Seeing Simon Pegg's smile suddenly felt very cute. Can't help but fall back. A large group of ordinary people. There is nothing earth-shattering. I shed tears twice. The first time was before his stepfather Philip was dying. The passage he said to Sean is the warmest and most sincere words I have heard this year. The other time was after Sean's mother Barbara became a zombie. Shaun raised the gun helplessly and made me cry. A good film does not require everyone to be sure. Although it is a B-level film. Although it is very dark humor. Although many people are not sure. I still like it. Started to treat it as a mere comedy. Later, the more I look at it, the more connotative it becomes. And the director's shooting technique is great. Editing and long shots work well. actually. Everyone is Sean. In the face of disaster. Please have a brave heart.
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