Never give up is a friend

Ocie 2022-03-21 09:01:05

It’s been a long time since I saw a movie that made me laugh (except cartoons), but when I saw the combination of Sean and Pete, I was easily made laugh. The story of "Zombie Shaun" reminds me of the evil teddy bear in "Ted". Maybe it hasn't thought of destroying the relationship between John and Lori, but friendship can sometimes become an obstacle to love. I don't want to talk about the selfishness and narrowness of love, I prefer the sincerity and eternity of friendship.

No matter how bad Ed is, he will not be completely disgusted. Even if Sean breaks up with his girlfriend because of his inactivity, Sean will still be with him. When Chicago's "If you leave me now" sounded, I was easily moved. Friendship is not as demanding as love. It is simple and direct. When you are sad, drink together, go crazy together, and also when you are happy. There are always many purposes in life, but they can all be simplified to live happily, and having a friend who will never leave is the most happiest thing, but it is a pity that never leave is always talked about.

The episode Queen "don't stop me now" in the section of Bars vs. Zombies is another wonderful climax of the movie. The storyline and the rhythm of the music are just right, and the tense atmosphere of the fight with the zombies becomes relaxed and happy. In the end, the hero and the heroine were successfully rescued. The movie is nearing the end. I thought that the reunion was probably the end, but the last scene was that Shaun and Ed were playing games in a cabin. Although Ed had become a zombie, Xiao Yeah still didn't drive him away or leave him. Seeing the scene of the two of them together, I just feel envious. Probably that's how it is.

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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!