However, the white that originally belonged to the snow spirit was replaced by red. With the passage of time and the development of the plot, we finally found that the film was named "Red Snow" because the snow had been dyed red with blood. Those are eight fresh lives, eight blooming youths, just like this one by one disappeared under the claws of war zombies.
Many people sighed, why all eight lives were lost and no hope was given to people?
I feel that in the face of the demons that are all over the mountains and plains, the mere few contemporary young people who have not experienced war, have not undergone military training, or even have no mental preparation, there is no other way to escape except death.
Horror movies should be scary, not necessarily bloody. In this movie, there are too many scenes of zombies, which makes people sick; there are too many bloody close-ups of a few young people, which makes people uncomfortable; the scenes before the zombies did not appear in the first half are too dark, they can only hear their sounds but not their shapes. Visual effects are lacking.
Perhaps, the film is more ideological than artistic. Through the description of war zombies, people are reminded to keep a clear mind about war and be alert to the resurrection of zombies. The resurrected zombies will inevitably bring harm to human beings, even disasters.
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