Originally thought it was a doomsday zombie movie. I could see the ugliness of human nature. In the communication between life and death, I could sell my soul in order to survive. I didn't expect to see the good in human nature.
The residents living in the apartment have no connection at all, but seeing death in the apocalypse, they become more united, support and take care of each other, and care about the people around them as their own family. In the apocalypse, the elderly and children should be The drag is the first group to be abandoned. I didn't expect to be protected. The elderly take children, the aunt cares about pregnant women, the young and strong do hard work, and the old want to die in place of the young. Even the most sensible among them The cold-blooded little brother also gave up the conspiracy calculation in the second banishment vote and cast a sincere vote, and the uncle who was the most greedy for life and fear of death finally resolutely stood in front of the aunt.
Watching the familiar faces disappear one by one and turn into piles of graves, I also seem to feel the powerlessness in the apocalypse and the reluctance to part with my relatives. "
Thinking of the sigh of the bandit leader, this place is the most shabby, but also has the most people. The leaders here are really capable people, so I want to recruit into my own team (from this point, it can be seen that Eun Hyuk People who say he is too ruthless and cold-blooded actually don't understand him. In order to keep everyone alive, he sometimes can only resort to extreme measures, such as forcing the monster-like Hyun-soo to do the most dangerous things. But that was to protect everyone. From the fact that he did not abandon the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled, it could be seen that he was not ruthless), but in fact, the leader did not understand, so many people could survive, except for the reason of the leader, It is also because people support each other and never give up that they can get through so many difficulties.
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