Fresh and refined zombie film

Retta 2022-06-29 21:53:15

What I am sharing with you today is a zombie movie, which is relatively new, enmmm, I personally think the name is very romantic, "The Night Eats the World", although it is very lonely and deserted inside, but the last 80% is a hazy happy ending.

Our hero Sam, who can look so out of place in a lively party, is also a shy little poor man, enmmm, it was super embarrassing to come to an ex-girlfriend's house to get a tape, I didn't expect there are so many people, ex A word from his girlfriend, "Why don't you make some new friends here", just proves Sam's withdrawnness. However, it was the nosebleed in the room and the accidental falling asleep that made him escape the brutal and bloody zombie massacre.

I woke up in the morning, my God, it's a mess outside, there are bloodstains everywhere, what happened? The girl sitting on the stairs outside the door suddenly rushed over to give him "intimate contact", scaring him to death. Is this the zombie apocalypse? Looking at the surroundings calmly, the scattered zombies, the panicked living people, the family of three who could have escaped perfectly, were surrounded in the car in an instant, and could not see the specific situation, but could come up with one or two ideas.

I have to say that Sam is really amazing. He can wipe the floor indifferently, knowing that he is a survivor in this lonely building, and he doesn't seem to be in a hurry, which is very confusing. The sudden sound of gunshots, the floor that was pierced, it turns out that the old man downstairs killed his infected wife with his own hands, and then swallowed a gun and committed suicide. Look at the warm decoration in that room, because of love, I can't bear to live alone. .

I am deeply moved by Sam calmly closing the door on the first floor, and I like such a witty protagonist. After all, many idiots in zombie movies are eaten by not closing the door. Scavenge for food supplies in the old man's room, pick up a shotgun, open the rooms on each floor one by one and check for zombies and collect food. It can be said to be a standard template for zombie survival in the apocalypse. Sam's life alone is very comfortable. He listens to songs, shoots, plays drums, and runs. His daily life is arranged so colorfully that he almost mistaken it for a literary film of petty bourgeoisie life.

However, when the nightmare of being eaten by zombies, when Meow with a kitten appeared, when the wound that was scratched and bleeding appeared, the constant auditory and visual hallucinations made Sam become very irritable and very irritable. Depressed and decadent, sitting on the stairs and chatting with the zombie uncle trapped in the elevator, those eyes are like a pool of stagnant water.

The girl who was accidentally injured by Sam brought a fresh change to Sam's life, and felt that the whole person was alive, but trying to explain to Sarah that the zombies in the elevator did not look malicious, she looked so neurotic.

"Jumping" and escaping from this lonely building is the right choice. What remains will only be overwhelmed by loneliness. Confused and struggling, it turned out to be Sam's imagination. Sarah, who smiled softly, did not get better, and no one spoke to Sam. In fact, Sarah was already dead in bed.

Sam burned the tapes of past memories, and let the old man trapped in the elevator out. It was like breaking his own last thoughts about staying in this building and officially facing the unknown future. As if to prove what Sarah said, a large wave of zombies broke into the door. Wow, this is probably the most active place in the whole film.

After escaping from death, he swung to the opposite building, tried hard to climb, and looked at the top of the building. Where is the next new way out? Has Sam defeated loneliness? I don't know, I just think it will be a good result.

Sometimes it's not the zombies that beat you, but the long loneliness, it may be the deserted environment, or it may be the self-closure, but open the door that has not been opened for a long time, there will be beauty waiting for you.

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