Thoughtful zombies are the scariest

Braulio 2022-04-20 08:01:04

I haven't seen many zombie movies, but Resident Evil is indeed watched without a single step. Resident Evil One is indeed thrilling and exciting, but unfortunately this series has gradually become a series of killing zombies and being killed by zombies driven by box office profits. Look at the screen diagram of N kinds of killing zombies. That is, a type of film, zombie film. Zombie films have always pursued blood, plus beautiful women dancing with knives and guns, this is also the only motivation for me to watch Resident Evil under the boring plot. I heard it's coming out soon. Nothing too much to look forward to.

Well, let’s get down to business, let’s talk about this film. I just watched the zombies, so I didn't pay much attention to the plot. It seems that many people say there are loopholes, and they can't explain clearly. I thought about it carefully, and it's a bit. However, this film does have many shining points, rather than simply killing zombies for fun like Resident Evil. First of all, the zombies in Resident Evil are dead people, but still have physical needs, and the zombies in this film obviously have thoughts, can talk, and like to kill. This, at least, is refreshing to me.

At first, the infected person was delirious, the first man entered the field with a shotgun, the second man burned his wife and son, and later a mother and son went to the sheriff's house and tried to kill him because they thought their father's The death was caused by the sheriff. I think it's not so much an infection that drives these people crazy, it's a big exposure of the dark side of people themselves. That's right, everyone has a dark side, and they became zombies because they disregarded feelings, ethics, and laws. So I think it's a metaphor that we can go mad when we can't see the beauty of life and we can't restrain ourselves.

The most distressing thing is that when the three people fled, these people who usually don't kill people were forced to raise the butcher's knife. At this time, they were already a little emotional and impulsive. So they ask each other again, are you crazy? Are you sick? But they sympathized with each other and comforted each other, and it was all right. Really moving. In the end, the deputy sheriff thought he was infected. Who can say that clearly? Maybe he was just excited by the sudden stimulation. In the end, the scene where he used his life to distract the guards and let the sheriff and his wife escape was too tragic. It also adds a touch of human brilliance and tenderness to the icy and desolate killing of the film.

Speaking of the plot, here is a cruel suggestion. The people you meet at the gas station are turned into zombies. Are they drinking bottled water? That's how it got infected. I remember there was a scene where the heroine was drinking water. I think it would be better if the heroine was also infected, and she faced the uninfected sheriff and was pregnant. Of course, that would be cruel.

Finally, madmen, who are the madmen? Those innocent infected people? They are just the victims of madmen. To curb population growth, the government began sweeping. Although it is absurd, looking at the population expansion today, can you guarantee that one day this kind of thing will not happen? People have no reason to kill, even if there is a high-sounding reason such as the earth being overwhelmed, whoever wants to kill will have to draw lots. If you want to kill, then kill, what is the difference between that person and animals, he is simply a beast in clothes, a real madman. I think the government is going to clean up a place, what if the president's mother lived there? Will it not be done? This is inhumane, annihilated, and the nightmare of all mankind. Maybe such an idea is too negative, but what we have to do is to build a more scientific, more just society, more rational development, especially politics. We must be able to lose our minds and kill innocent people indiscriminately, then we will be real madmen, real zombies. Thoughtful zombies are the scariest.

As for some flaws and loopholes, I'm not particular about it, nor do I look at it very seriously, I only have this insight. Others, not to talk about.












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