The first episode gave people a strong sense of urgency, and the part where the protagonist ran away showed it very well, raising my desire to continue watching. Looking at the latter, I found that some relevant people on the street will have their previous perspectives. I really want to watch this kind of group drama, and even if there are people who die soon, I think they are not tool people. Life, the doomsday created in this way is cruel. It's different from the dramas that have only filmed the protagonist group. After the first season, I thought that the Korean old girl was not the protagonist group. The final ending is very interesting.
There is a sharp contrast between the people and the zombies in the play. Without weapons at the beginning, people can only run and the zombies chase. The director is a little humorous. Zombies are so persistent, just like they have a positioning on a person. They can run fast, have no physical strength, and have the ability to learn. The nose seems to have evolved, and it can smell and chase people. So in the beginning, people were very passive. Even if they were running around, it would take two or three people to fight zombies together. After having a gun, not all of them are sharpshooters. Basically, a zombie needs more than a dozen rounds, which is more realistic.
Character creation, the heroine is average in the early stage, and the role is ruthless in the later stage, beyond the average person. Although the old Korean girl doesn't speak English, I can't understand what she said, but this can better reflect the difficulty of living, how hard it is to trust others in that situation. Black man, I thought he had a big secret, but it turned out to be money, and the layout was small.
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