This is a film that combines the theme of World War II and zombies. Although there are only a handful of zombies in the film, it supports the whole film. The director does not care about the number of zombies, but the quality of zombies. Each zombie has different close-ups and features. I have to say that the director has focused on the scene, atmosphere and special effects. This movie does not have any scenes and depths that make people think. Some are just blood, violence and blood. There is a little bit of eroticism.
The leading actor Boyce's acting skills were perfect, especially when he was sweating profusely in the laboratory, as a soldier who was reluctant to kill even a mouse, he became a decisive character.
The heroine is still as beautiful as ever. The wonderful thing in the film is that the hero and heroine seem to have sparked love, but they did not kiss goodbye when they parted in the laboratory, and patted the little brother on the shoulder when the hero returned triumphantly. And after bypassing him, he did not go to the picture of the heroine hugging and kissing, but slumped directly on the chair. This once again blew the audience away.
In short, we can't watch it purely as a zombie movie, but a war movie with zombie characteristics. After all, it's our goal to watch it, right?
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