Half of the zombie movie lovers have seen some movies, but none of them are as real as the fear that Heisha brought me
It took four hours to watch eight episodes in one go and my heart is still pounding
Whether it's the shaking camera, the panting and roaring of the zombies gave me a great impact, and the setting of the zombies is also very interesting. As long as they die, they will turn into zombies.
However, there are contradictions where the soldier who was looking for money was shot by the heroine and did not turn into a zombie outside the burger shop. The janitor who was killed when he ransacked the prison (which may be called a prison) also did not die, and many places are unclear. In the clouds and fog, neither did he explain the identity of the male protagonist (except for the second season), and the female protagonist believed him because the male protagonist killed her zombie husband? This is too weird, and so on, there are a lot of logical incomprehensions that are not recorded one by one (small beep: it’s really weird to suddenly appear in Korean, the key is that the protagonist group can understand this is too weird)
What should I say? The subtitle was really attentive at the beginning. It became more and more frequent and nothing special. It would be a little boring. There are no lines in the whole season. It really creates a murderous atmosphere, whether it is the scud of the curly chubby brother or the zombies against the wall. It's really nice. I'm pretty scared to watch it. Why don't the zombies take pictures?
Is the ending an illusion of the heroine? Why no army is a fat man with a gun? Why did the heroine's child suddenly jump up? How will she get along with the black brother? After all, he killed his father without blinking and had an indescribable relationship with her mother. Oh, this is too strange.
Although the senses are quite exciting, I still can't stay up late to watch this kind of drama. In case of sudden death one day, put the flag here and execute it today.
(Beep again in a low voice: I've been a little nervous recently, and I feel like zombies are popping up everywhere)
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