Zombies from the first perspective

Terrill 2022-03-15 09:01:04

The film uses the first angle of view in the form of rec, which is still very different from the conventional film angle. As an audience, it is like experiencing the zombie scene, and there are a few things that really scared me.

The film is a story that takes place in a closed attic, looking at zombies from a small perspective, this is the first time I have seen this type of subject matter.

This is a horror movie, and some problems should be ignored, but I still can't help but complain. Why did someone upstairs call for help to call the firefighters, why did the little girl change, and the police still reached out to her? Why is the quarantine officer going to change, the old man is still standing and chatting leisurely in front of the iron gate?

I don't dare to watch a horror movie alone. My roommates watch it together. At first, I just saw a sense of comedy. According to reports, the plot of the film is quite complicated, involving religion, what the Bible, what biochemical experiments? After reading this, I do have some questions to ask. What information do the photos and phonographs in the attic reveal? Why is there a little boy zombie in the attic? What is the origin of that skinny female zombie in the attic?

The female reporter was dragged away by the female zombie, and my roommate became curious. Now I am watching the second part next to me, but I am a little tired. . .

That's it.

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Extended Reading
  • Alexzander 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Realism is the easiest special effect a horror film must have, and the climax of this film occurs in the last few minutes, and only these few minutes are scary.

  • Brice 2022-04-23 07:01:52

    Horror movies from a first-person perspective are always better on the senses, and it's worth seeing the demeanor of a B-movie.

REC quotes

  • Álex: What's your show called?

    Ángela: While You're Asleep.

    Manu: While You're Asleep? Then who watches it?

    [laughs]

  • Cesar: There's something more to this place. Our cells don't work. Neither does the T.V. or radio. We're isolated.