I've seen a lot of zombie movies, but this one is simply a slot collector. There are too many slots. The script is very playful, like a joke.
Water and food are the biggest problems of survival. They are all mentioned in the movie. How to deal with it after the water is cut off is an understatement. Obviously, this is the key point. It took a lot of chapters to describe the self-isolation life of an otaku. I feel like I live a very happy life. I have alcohol and noodles, and I play games and shoot videos. I don’t think he has any inconvenience. Water is so troublesome for a long time. Is this really a zombie movie? I feel that our isolation for the new crown is much more severe and hard than this. However, after seeing the isolation for dozens of days, the hair is not long, and the beard is not. The male protagonist should not be a mortal. He probably doesn't need to go to the toilet or take a bath, so he is just as comfortable when the water is stopped.
I thought the male protagonist was already a god, but the female protagonist who came out in the second half was even more amazing. She jumped into the group of zombies to fight a hundred one, and an iron hook was even better than Resident Evil Alice. . Later, when I was locked with the zombies, I thought that this time without the iron hook, the protagonist's halo might end at the end, and as a result, they didn't know how to use their bare hands to be unscathed. Maybe they moved each other with affection and chat with the zombies. Originally, I didn't believe that she was unscathed. Seeing that the heroine let the hero shoot her down with one shot, I naturally thought that the heroine must have been bitten, but it didn't! People are just tired of living!
When I saw the helicopter, I immediately thought about rushing out. I didn't think about waiting for the zombies to leave, nor how to get to the roof, nor how to convey information so that the plane could see that there were people here, and I never thought that the plane really What should I do if I fly away. Really is completely brave and reckless all rely on the aura of the protagonist. The process of rushing up is even more critical. The heroine was surrounded by zombies. I thought it was definitely not saved this time. At least she must have been bitten, but they just didn't get bitten! Maybe the whole body smells of garlic, so the zombies don't have an appetite.
Then the male protagonist jumped off a bicycle and blocked the thousands of troops. This is a group of zombies that can even smash iron doors and glass. After finally rushing to the top floor, shouldn't it be to block the door immediately and keep quiet to let the zombies leave? What are you yelling, for fear that the zombies don't know your location? Besides, yelling can't get on the plane at all, bro. However, I underestimated the power of the protagonist's halo. The surrounding area is obviously quiet, and I don't know how this plane appeared out of thin air to surprise the male and female protagonists. Maybe I sensed the call of the protagonist and ripped open the wormhole in the space-time slit. Come to the rescue, after all, the protagonist is too big.
There is only one feeling in the whole process, that is, the protagonist's halo is invincible, and there is no need for logic at all.
Of course, this protagonist will die 800 times earlier than other zombie movies.
And the foreshadowing shots of Ya's burial are not foreshadowing at all, they are just for fun.
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