I was almost persuaded to quit by the group of demons dancing in the second half of the first episode... Fortunately, after hesitating for a while, after persevering, I didn't care much about the violation of this special effect. However, it turns out that the more zombies are like people, the more terrifying they are, and the more they evolve from the human body and evolve into monsters, the less mysterious and terrifying they are. (The big monster coming out from the back really looks like a Hulk with a color change?…)
Although they are all comics, but compared to Alice's ultimate second, this Netflix Korean drama of the same period, the special effects are not very good, but at least the characters are not so detached from reality, and they can bring people into the play and empathize with the sadness and joy of the characters.
The shaping of each character, and then recalling it after reading it is a very typical comic character shaping method, but each important character is clearly recognized by people and will not be confused with anyone. Although the slaughter scene is high-energy and straightforward, the aura of the characters can still attract me steadily, and many lovely supporting roles are highlights.
Compared with the male characters in it, what actually makes me sigh the most is the female characters in it. Each character is beautiful in different ways, and each looks can see the shortcomings and be impressed by their outstanding advantages. No woman is perfect, but I love every woman. Even an aunt who has been enduring domestic violence all the time will say when she is fighting against the monster in her body, I have endured it for so many years, and it's only five days.
What moved me the most was the scene when Uncle Scar entered the murderer's room and came out to hammer the scum. I'm not a high-energy fan who loves blood and brains. Most of the time I even feel blood The sense of violence that fills the screen is not high-level, but at that moment, I can really understand the psychology of people who directly call cool dramas. This kind of scum, there is no way to convince himself that it is enough for him to die casually. I saw some extremely bad crimes on the Internet, and some of the comments below will demand capital punishment. I hope these criminals can know that everyone is not talking. On the body, the cost of crime needs to be higher.
Regarding the male protagonist, I have seen many drama critics think he is pitiful, supremely good or wronged... In fact, I don't have much sense of substitution. The growth of the male protagonist is very slow, slow enough to sacrifice all the important and lovely supporting characters. It only exploded once...
This is almost two species, or the war between evolutionary and conservative. Human nature is a topic that is always told and discussed in film and television dramas. Watching the end of season 1...premonitions for season 2 were a little less than good. When the time comes... let it happen.
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