The most true

Dariana 2022-11-19 17:39:45

There are no big scenes from the familiar American zombie movies, and no jaw-dropping action sequences. Just a bunch of ordinary people trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. The truest picture of what happens when the zombie apocalypse that only happens in the movie suddenly comes to life without exaggeration (even the color of the film feels unadjusted): no one will immediately realize what happened, some people may be Frightened and stupid, no one will maintain the same perfect logic as before. Some people choose to remain human or choose to help others, and some people are too late to deal with people who become zombies, and even risk being bitten by themselves. The price...very real. The protagonist of this play is not one person, but several people. At the same time, what each protagonist is going through is clearly explained. Some settings in the play, and some plots also have other metaphors, which secretly reflect the current social reality, giving this play a deeper meaning than ordinary zombie movies. There is one shortcoming. The plot jumps too fast, which makes people confused when they watch it, but this also makes the plot more compact to some extent.

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