I recently started to love watching zombie movies before "Zombie" The Land of the Dead, The Land of the Living Dead, The Corpse Released, and Resident Evil, etc.
I don’t know much about it, but I found that the main ingredient of Western zombie movies must be the kind of rotting and bloodthirsty that can bite others. The victim becomes a zombie of the same kind. If it is not such a protagonist, the audience must not accept it. Just like a dragon that cannot breathe fire must not be a dragon, add some new zombies at most: intelligent zombies (live Dead Man's Land) Fast zombies (Resident Evil 3) were dismantled into several pieces of zombies that were still moving (groups of corpses crossed the border)
or shot from different angles in "The Living Dead" Zombies have spread all over the world. I want to learn the life, work and entertainment of "normal people", but we write normal people, but they keep plundering them and invading their lives, causing the vengeance of zombies.
In "Zombieland" (the translation of the Chinese title is bad==), it mainly talks about how the protagonists survive or really live in a world full of zombies. They have their own principles of survival and their own pain. The innocence of happy little things
in the "Group of Corpses" has been raised to a high ethical level. The hero's mother has extreme love for her children and even stalks her son to prevent him from dating girls. Mother After being infected, she was only willing to let her son take care of herself and not let others touch her corpse. After her mother was hypnotized by her son, others thought she died and was buried in a cemetery, and her son wanted to dig up the "undead" mother at night and bring it back. The mother picked up the new zombie infected by the mother from the cemetery and was hidden by the son in the basement of the house. The son couldn't bear to kill his mother. All this is also the son's extreme love for his mother. She turned into a zombie in
the end, and her body was completely unrecognizable. Her extreme love for her son made her want to lock him in her womb, and this extreme perverted love made her unbearable and finally jumped out of her mother's belly.
This is a movie full of vivid characters. The greedy and lewd uncle was finally abolished. The usually weak son finally broke free from the abnormal mother's love and completed the coming-of-age ceremony. Ashes This makes us think about the possessiveness of love. When I watched "Tear Man", my husband turned into a monster. He tried to dominate his wife with a perverted love. In the end, it was bombed and shattered.
Indeed, we can't accept what was imposed on ourselves. Some of my friends who love me often tell me that my parents don’t have any freedom if they care about themselves Staying away from harm but understanding does not mean accepting that a former friend often used an overwhelming love to deal with the relationship when he was in a relationship with a boyfriend, but this kind of infinite love itself has a hidden need for infinite returns. This infinite is The most terrifying thing in love brings about the pressure that one party can't bear, and those who choose to avoid paying are still paying, don't understand, and even start complaining. In fact, they are really good people, but this fiery love burns everyone
no matter what . Is it love or family love? Possession is always a by-product of selfishness. We hate excessive selfishness because we don’t want to be dominated, so the boy in "Zombie Play" ends up with a lawnmower (before he was forced to weed and then killed zombies with this implicit Escape from bondage, I think) when he kills the zombie, it is also his strong resistance to these selfishness. The relaxed and cheerful music in this section forms a strong contrast with the bloody picture. Finally, the boy escapes from his mother's womb, which also symbolizes the redemption of himself.
Good horror Movies always make people realize the perversion and horror of people's hearts, so to love someone must be like flying a kite, you have to pull and send it to fly, and love to the extreme selfishness will turn into a rotten corpse
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