If I die, I will shoot it, and I will defend the public's right to know to the death.

Mikel 2022-03-21 09:02:23

The zombie film of George A Romero, the father of modern horror films, had high expectations, but after watching it, I was disappointed, so I tried to balance my mentality. In

short, the impression:
the 2DV double-line lens is very artificial, and the lens is deliberately cut and lost. Documentary Movie Realism--Comparing Alfalfa field and death video, there are not many zombie scenes and no courage. When watching, I miss the 2004 version of
Dawn of the Living Dead, whose speed is comparable to that of Liu Xiang.
As soon as he won the Pulitzer Prize, he committed a similar act, and later committed suicide due to the pressure of public opinion. George Romero's idea ~~=.=b),
many implied social and moral issues, but it was superficial (soldier robbery ) and the indiscriminate killing of zombies at the end)
the characters are poorly portrayed, and the protagonist has no impression after reading it. This group of people looks like they are on vacation instead of encountering a large-scale disaster, and the
details are rough. Facing such a disaster, there is no one The camera depicts the protagonists collecting food, water and other necessary materials.

Finally, I realized that this film is actually telling us that
zombies are not scary, companions are not important, food is not needed, they must be photographed when they die, and they will defend the public's right to know... .................................OTL
This is a zombie movie of a horror master, this is a great social ethics movie at all!!
I can't help thinking about CNN and American journalists are raising their respects.

PS: 4000+ votes on IMDB are 6.6 points. Personally, I think 5.5 points are too high to judge George A. Romero's face.

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Extended Reading

Diary of the Dead quotes

  • Andrew Maxwell: Morning approaches.

    Debra: Things always look better in the morning.

    Andrew Maxwell: Not to me. Mornings bring light. I prefer the darkness. It's easier to hide in the dark.

    Tony Ravello: You know, Professor? I actually get the... the mornings. They show you for what you are, instead of what you think you are.

    Andrew Maxwell: Inelegantly phrased, Mr. Ravello, but accurately put. Mornings... and mirrors. I despise them. Mornings and mirrors only serve to terrify old men.

  • SWAT Team Member: Don't shoot him in the head, shoot him in the heart. Let him fuckin' wake up dead.