It's actually a cruel thing to let lost people come back

Shawna 2022-02-04 08:27:49

I thought that a drama with the word "walking dead" should be the same as the walking dead, violent, bloody, cruel, etc., but it turned out to be a same-sex love story that is delicate and soft to the point of depression.

The layout is not as big and tense as The Walking Dead, but the world is set so that bitten zombies can be cured, and zombies are described as people with half-dead illnesses. This is different from The Walking Dead. One is a society after the collapse, and the other is a cure. post-society.

The story takes place in the story of these cured half-dead people returning to society, and the director did not play with this setting. The movie "Reverse the World" had a setting to play with love, and the director of the show was It integrates social group conflicts, family emotional conflicts, religious conflicts and homosexuality, and uses delicate conflicts and small fresh shots to play a third-level drama full of rotten love, which is why I have seen almost all zombie movies. Stand out, have a deep memory, and dump twilight, the vampire diaries, true love, such as blood, a werewolf and vampire love.

There are almost no bloody scenes in the whole play. The story of one hour and one episode is told very slowly, mainly talking about three people who have returned from half-dead disease.

The male protagonists represent three attitudes, Kieren's dazedness, Amy's calmness, and rick's self-deception in an episode. A died of a terminal illness, and being resurrected as a zombie was a gift from God to her, so she accepted herself very calmly. R was killed by the war. Why did he go to the battlefield because he had a relationship with K, but he chose to go to the battlefield due to family reasons and his own unacceptability, and died.

And the male protagonist K committed suicide after hearing the news of R's death on the battlefield. The film mainly tells the story of K. From the beginning of the group receiving treatment in a "concentration camp"-style place and how to return to human society with makeup, powder and beauty contact lenses, to being brought home by his parents without telling the people in the town, he is actually very good throughout the whole process. At a loss, it is difficult to accept himself and his family, the only constant is his love for R.

The length of the three episodes gradually unraveled the knot between K and his parents and his sister. After all, no matter what you become, your family will love you. R is even more unfortunate. He lives in a strict religious family. His parents are a little deceived about homosexuality and his identity as a zombie, but his parents choose a different path. The mother's fear from the beginning is finally because of love. Accept that her son becomes a zombie Returning is a gift from God. However, the father still refused to admit his son's identity as a "zombie" and the fact that he was gay, so he killed his son himself in the end because he "didn't admit it".

The British drama digs deep into the core of the story, and in the end it always brings you tears and sadness. It started out very open, but it moved slowly, laying a lot of nails in the discussion of marginalized groups, family, human nature and love, but when it arrived At the end of the third episode, it suddenly went too fast at the end. RK met, Lisa's house, R's mother was violent, mother's mutual aid club, and finally K's father, all of which were full of abusive scenes. The final same-sex plot of the story is very natural and doesn't feel very contrived, but the family part is a bit fast, and suddenly changed from the tragic and sentimental death of the base friend to the family reconciliation and warmth drama, which is weaker, but still very abusive.

The first episode is roughly about setting the environment for zombie healing and the conflict after K returns to the town. The second episode lays out the emotional part of himself, rick and his family, and the third episode pours out all the conflicts and feelings. Is being different a sin or a gift, how to face the pain of regaining and losing again, whether the second life can change the past, if there is one more episode to describe the family's acceptance at the end, it will be complete, so it can be seen that the bbc is still the main attack on corruption Affection.

The plot moves slowly, most people will give up the show without watching the first episode, in fact, they will slowly accept it after watching the first episode, after all, the first episode is just a foreshadowing. Outside of the plot, there are also scenes and osts that are commendable. I don't know how to remind me that "Don't Let Me Go" is also a story about a special group, and it tells roughly the same story. receptivity. It's just that "Don't Let Me Go" is more depressed and withdrawn, and there are too many desperate parts. In contrast, the screenwriter with a corpse-like heart still has the value of "mainstream love", so it has a relatively public opinion. The "miserable but sweet" ending.

The return of the dead brings morality, prejudice, and reversal of stance in addition to the problem of population. The choice of human nature is even more difficult. R's father killed a half-dead person at the end of the first episode. Knowing that his son is also half-dead, the strong and weak ranks are reversed. Once he starts, R's father can only choose to deceive himself in his existing position, so the family slowly slides to the end of the tragedy. , there must be two ends, neither R nor his father have achieved the same relief as his mother.

After watching it, I thought that it would be even more shocking if the family of the last k was also a tragedy, but then I thought that I still need this ending of love and love, to forgive too many difficult to let go in life, so that those who have lost can be forgiven. Coming back is actually a very cruel thing.



ps: The poster of this show is really ugly. . . . Can it match the literary point of the play itself? .

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