Zombies in the West, many translated as zombies, emphasize the passing away of their human spiritual consciousness, leaving only the remnants of the undead flesh. Can't speak, just bites.
This film, however, refreshed the author. It turns out that zombies can do this too.
When you change the way you look at the world, the world changes.
Just like Gu Long redefines martial arts, this film redefines zombies: after the corpse is transformed, the consciousness is still there, the human nature is still there, it needs to be fed (there is a special package), maintenance, medical care, and organ transplantation (there is a trading market). ), can speak and communicate. - Such zombies are more in line with the law of conservation of energy. It's also more fun, more imaginative, and more room for expansion.
The following is a spoiler, you can ignore it, the author is just used to sorting out the script.
The definition of the world: Humans, aliens (werewolves, vampires, zombies) coexist (aliens and aliens will intervene again), there is peaceful coexistence, there is mutual slaughter, there are judges, and there are hunters. The protagonist is a referee, but he is also angry because of the killing of his girlfriend, killing several big vampires, and quitting the arena.
The design of the story: a father and daughter are descendants of alien hunters, they just want to live a peaceful life, the alien artifact in custody is exposed, and the werewolf daughter killed her father and stole the artifact. In a fit of rage, the hunter's daughter decided to take revenge and returned to the arena, so she raised a strong zombie, first killed the werewolf daughter, then killed the werewolf daughter's boyfriend, and then killed the werewolf daughter's father. In order to retrieve the artifact, he killed the man's friend (turned into a zombie) without asking the male protagonist to intervene. The male protagonist intervenes to track down the artifact and the secret of the artifact. (A bit of the sunflower collection reappears in the rivers and lakes, the routine of various heroes winning treasures.) The young leader of the vampire (who once killed the girlfriend of the male protagonist), after the big coffees were killed, he succeeded in ascending the throne, and also wanted to be the king and hegemony. He heard the rivers and lakes According to rumors, he also got involved in the treasure hunt, and after the male protagonist got the artifact, he successfully took it away and captured the male protagonist's new girlfriend (hunter daughter) again. Who knows that the hunter's daughter is the big boss, and the oriole is behind. The hunter's daughter used the artifact to successfully summon the demon (they lived together, one died, all died), and wanted to kill all the aliens to avenge her father, but the demon was not obedient. The male protagonist called the werewolf daughter's brother to help, and killing the hunter's daughter indirectly killed the demon. The KO
male protagonist and zombie friends team up and continue on the road (at the end of the film, there are aliens on the wall).
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