The film tells the story of a young man who woke up from his sleep, and everyone around him turned into zombies. He had to isolate himself in an apartment. Fortunately, the apartment had plenty of food, daily necessities, and even some musical instruments. , After the male protagonist lived in this house for a while, he gradually felt lonely. He talks to the old zombie locked in the elevator. Attract stray cats outside the apartment with food, and play musical instruments to vent your emotions.
There are two episodes in the movie that stood out to me. The first paragraph, is one night, he heard a sound outside the door, fired a shot, opened the door, and saw a girl, the girl was shot, fell to the ground, short of breath, chest heaving, looking at the young man, the boy He hurriedly carried the girl to the bed and took out the bullet. The next day, the girl woke up and said that she wanted to find a new shelter. The boy agreed and pushed the girl away from the resting room, only to see a corpse lying on the bed. , the torso has rotted, it turns out that the girl has already died, and everything is a lonely fantasy.
Another scene that impressed me is at the end of the film, the boy is chased by zombies, fetches the girl's climbing gear, and ventures to another roof. After the boy struggled to climb up the roof, he saw the large and small chimneys on the roof. What impresses me is not these chimneys, but my brain compliment-----the water intake device, the water intake device of the rest of the survivors, would it be more interesting to metaphorically jump from one island to another?
All in all, a movie that talks about loneliness, combined with zombies, can indeed create a strong contrast. As for whether the audience buys it or not, it all depends on personal preference.
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