"End of the World" is the final installment of director Edgar Wright's "Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy", and it has a humorous and absurd style, and of course, the theme of dystopian anti-social assimilation is also thought-provoking. This is a story of nostalgia and friendship. After the unfriendliness and contradictions between the characters gradually enlarged, the whole movie was full of resentment and trifles. At this time, the sudden situation changed the tone, and the adventure drama was staged. The process of fighting against robots adds a touch of thrill and fantasy to the movie. It is precisely because of the external obstacle of robots that everyone has become united, and they naturally forget some trivial things when they are in danger. In the end, the protagonist and brotherhood really triumphed over the threat. Who wants to be replaced and become a robot? Apart from the sci-fi and anti-type coats, I feel that the core of the film is actually a youth film. Five high-spirited teenagers have gone through years of tempering and baptism, and returned to the small town bar where they originally started, just to find the bohemian self 20 years ago. The plot of this film is compact, and the reversal is surprising. The reason why the human world can be colorful is precisely because of the imperfection of each individual.
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