As long as you look closely, you can find that there are many places in the film that allude to the status quo in Britain. The film gave the demolitionists enough footage from the beginning to the end, and the whole story was also caused by them. It also specifically mentioned the construction cost of the demolition company: 2.5 million yuan. Reflects the current contradiction between London's urban planning and residential housing requirements. They even have to demolish nursing homes, making it difficult to guarantee the social welfare of the elderly. On the one hand, many people have been driven out of their homes by the demolitionists; on the other hand, the government is still spending huge sums of money to hire demolition companies to demolish their houses. 2.5 million can be used to repair several nursing homes. In the end, it is a kind of irony that the demolition dealers have become zombies. Who makes you so greedy that you even have to open up other people's graves? And the protagonists are forced to rob because their money was stolen. A container full of weapons is full of gold. The "fans" gang fights expressed their dissatisfaction and accusations against the poor public security in Dongcheng District and the vicious circle caused by the government's use of violence to suppress violence. They even closed the East District and left it to fend for themselves after the outbreak of zombies, instead of saving people. to complain about regional discrimination and negative treatment of the government in Dongcheng District. (Q: "They won't leave us alone, will they? What about the army?" Answer: "They won't come again, this is over, no one will come to save us, we can only rely on ourselves."//Dialogues like this appear in the film several times). There is also the poor iron-headed violent madman, who can be said to be the epitome of the aftermath of the Iraq War; and the rigid bank clerk who refuses to trust anyone until his death, or that he only believes in the law. It seems that someone has said: "When the social order is completely maintained by the law, there is no morality." And the stubborn old man full of positive energy is constantly encouraging the young protagonists: "We even defeated fascism, and we still Are there invincible difficulties? But the protagonist of this battle is not me, but you, the new generation of the British Kingdom. "
Fortunately, the film finally gave us a happy ending. The army came, and the government did not give up the East. City, everyone will go back to this scarred land, yelling at things that shouldn't exist in society like a stubborn old man: "Bug, get out of my turf!"
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