Honestly speaking, this movie is really not that good. . . .
And the reason why a person like me can watch it from beginning to end is nothing more than two reasons: one is the beauty of the heroine, and the other is curious about the final ending of the movie.
It is understandable that the film itself has a good theme and is very special. It is not about a zombie that bites people, nor is it an alien that kills people, but a virus that can make infected people become indifferent and emotionless. It's like the flu, except that it's different from the flu in that it doesn't actually do any real harm to humans, it just makes people like robots, cold, but united.
In fact, think about it, wouldn't that be good? No, no, I have to get rid of this idea, just like the positive concept of the heroine in the movie: if we humans really become such creatures, the world will not be equivalent to destruction and return to a primitive society Yet?
That's degeneration and it's bad! Is this the case?
But, taking another 10,000 steps, is the world we live in really different from the primitive society? Yes, of course there is! It's like there are no slave owners or landlords anymore. It's like the world was a bloody world of the weak, but now everyone is well-dressed and well-fed.
So the question is, why do we, living in such a beautiful living environment as ours, frequently feel that the body is heavier than living in a dangerous primitive society, and the soul is more painful than trying to survive in the mouth of a beast ?
Just because the shape of the world has changed, but its essence is still the same! The weak meat is still the weak meat, the strong food is still the strong food, the current weak meat and the strong food are just put on a gorgeous coat and become a gentleman, but in fact, its inner part is still hideous and terrifying.
Um, far away.
Going back to the movie itself, I saw the movie last night, and I have already forgotten about 70% or 80% of the plot. I just remember that there are really too many bugs in the setting. I have been looking for my son, and I have been looking forward to and waiting for the world to become the ideal one.…
However, the screenwriter gave us a happy ending, that is, in the end, the mother escaped with her son! The virus has been eliminated! Humanity is back to normal!
Really, bullshit!
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