The first to appear, Neil is a very feminine man.
Graham is gay.
Mikey doesn't know how to love a woman's man, he's going to his grandma's house
patrick has a chattering wife, so he has to self-voice
Vince, a melancholy and hesitant man (the consequence of being oppressed by women for a long time)
Matt has always thought of zombies as a A unique, oft-misunderstood art of men of
course that's how the director makes you feel, and what the women in the film (and that gay man) say about them: Bastard.
And another man who's been late: Banksy.
The front is all foreshadowing. Everyone's character and attitude towards women determine their fate in the film.
This is a British movie that shows that the entertainment of "Shaun of Zombies" has come into play. Twenty minutes later, disgusting, gory, funny, and cold humor intersect.
At first I felt that it was discriminating against women, because half of the performance, none of the protagonists died, and the female zombies were stupid and pitiful. It turned out that the virus had not escalated, and the contradiction between men and women would further intensify. It was later that the female zombies evolved, and the men also had a remote control in their hands. This is too obvious. The reason why women are crazy is that men are playing with fun, so they lose control.
If you are liked by women, you can be seduced, you can play tricks, you can bet when you are fighting, Mr. Late thinks it is K medicine, there are a lot of laughs, let
's also entertain: Which zombies with different characteristics do you prefer? There are evaluations in this group of men in the movie.
A: Zombie bride
B: Scissorhands
C: Wine bottle girl
D: Driver
E: Swordsman
F: Axe MM
G: Mrs. Finger Cake
H: Butcher
I: Signature Girl
J: Ex-Girlfriend
L: Teeth
and one last thought: What virus can only make women infected and become zombies?
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