Agree with the bright spots in the comments, and the flaws are obvious.
I thought it was a big kill, but it turned out to be a lot of black humor. But I personally think that the black humor of this film is much better than that of Killing the Quartet (the highlights of the chess game on the roof and the headshot part of the whole film). . . If Andy hadn't died and joined the team, it would have looked a lot better in the killing of the Quartet, and it felt like he died more casually. . . But maybe the keynote of this film is that it can't be ignited, and it's the last point to be cool. You think there is hope, but it turns out to be despair in the end.
In short, it's cool to watch Resident Evil or World War Z, or Shaun the Zombie with dark humor. The film is relatively neutral (not derogatory), and it actually handles that pretty well.
But there are a lot of flaws, mainly due to the change of cj's personality, and the dog-loving girl looking for a dog (and she arrived at Andy's store unharmed and was speechless). And the previous salesman saved a group of people. When he was not sure whether he was infected or not, he turned his head and wanted to shoot the father. In short, the characterization sometimes feels a bit sudden or contradictory. Some things appear to be stupid, but maybe it's stupid and brainless to promote the plot, and in reality, there may indeed be some stupid things... (but the movie does not look good in this way).
So rate emm3.9.
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