The story is obviously a large scale, but it was filmed on a small scale, which is a pity. It took half an hour to narrate the antecedents. The background, personality, accidents, lesions, and drama of the heroine were still there, and then the virus began to spread. The community has become a purgatory on earth, but the movie cleverly avoids all the big scenes. There are only a few attacks. The attack on the heroine’s sister in the subway can be said to be the key plot, but it was skipped directly. Insufficient, it is difficult to satisfy horror movie fans.
The heroine basically maintained her human nature from beginning to end. When the attack happened, she was blindly hungry, went out for food, and then lost her memory. This repeated several times, but she did not become a blood-sucking queen, nor did she connect with the infected. There was a scene of victimization. The actor found the heroine by smell, but did not explain the reason and follow-up development. I don't know why it was filmed. There is no way to say how long the infected person can live. The first infected actor finally died. How did he die? I don't know, other infections Do you want to perform euthanasia? The script has ideas, but the director can't control it, the production is too rough, and the space that can be played is wasted.
PS The last I Love You of the male protagonist is too cheap. The heroine finally beat the glass of the secret room excitedly.
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