My understanding is that the zombies are actually the living dead who can't speak, can't communicate, have no enthusiasm, and can't even bleed and have no feelings.
The heroine - with a regretful love of the past, came to the hero? To destroy zombies?
Anyway, the last thing is to eat the brain----this is an opportunity, otherwise how can you love for no reason.
Then the heroine influenced R, and R began to speak, to help others, to escape from the current zombie life, and to share these things with other zombies. One day, after falling into the water, he suddenly had a heartbeat again, Will also bleed. Ok. He is alive again.
Anyway, this movie still tells us that if there is no love, no friends, no passion for life, no faith, no hobbies, and nothing to care about. Then we're pretty much the same as zombies.
I think a few metaphors are still used well. For
example, the hero said: I only pass by these people every day.
For example, the actor said: He is my best friend, and we almost had a conversation several times.
For example, the actor said: They still vaguely remember their previous jobs.
No communication, no name, amnesia, forgetting who you were. This may also show that we, living in the city, play various roles every day, but in the end we lose ourselves.
Always look good. At work, I no longer make too many evaluations. In the end, it's love that brings back life to those who haven't completely turned into skeletons. See what the heroine said is to regain life.
I think it's still a very meaningful movie.
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