This film mainly tells the story of what happened in the basement. The outside is basically covered in one stroke, and the experiment with people outside is just superfluous, and in the end, the fart is not explained.
A group of people rushed into Mickey's house. Mickey kindly took them in and distributed food to them. As a result, it was the farmer and the snake, and Mickey was not obliged to do charity.
I give bad reviews mainly because Eva Eva went from being a fool to a bitch.
Eva's husband is a coward, but she is dedicated to helping cowards, and I wonder why anyone likes cowards, oh so she's a fool.
The old woman was hit by her daughter's death, and she was willing to degenerate. In the end, she killed herself. Eva was a fool and always wanted to help her.
In the face of disasters, people who are not stupid will reveal their evil or kind side. The wounded person is the only kind person who is killed by a coward in the end... It's ironic that he protected Eva for so long, but was killed by the coward that Eva likes. ...he was miserable.
In the face of disaster, stupid people will only be more stupid. It is Eva who helps the bad guys deal with Mickey who saved them.
I didn't know it was time to save Mickey until I was forced to be inserted. I really convinced this mentally retarded girl.
Seeing Mickey kill the bad guy, Eva instantly turned into a bitch, she managed to escape, and everyone else was burned alive...
The first half hour was well laid out, and I thought that such a good subject would capture the humanity of the trip to Busan.
In the second half hour, after the failure to rescue, the pace slowed down and started to procrastinate.
In the last hour, I watched how a woman became more and more stupid, and the ending was reversed, and the mentally handicapped woman evolved into a bitch.
If Eva has some brains and saves Mickey, the coward you like will not die, the wounded who has been protecting you will not die, and then the bad guys have no chance to insert you, and you can even save the old woman who is willing to fall. come out.
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