The Blu-ray version I watched at home is generally beautiful, and the dubbing and soundtrack are just right, especially the image design of several protagonists in the film, which is indeed hilarious but unforgettable. The broom head design of the protagonist Norman, The little fat man's blond curly hair and simple expression, the most in place is the stout bodybuilder's inverted triangle leaky figure, which is very enviable, and the "nympho" sister Norman's slender and weak upper body and plump crotch In contrast, we have to praise the designer's super brainpower.
The first half of the film did not have many highlights. The cartoon also followed the foreshadowing of the first half of American personal heroism. Norman's extraordinary ability was exchanged for the ridicule of ordinary people and even the strong opposition of his family. He became the "person" who accompanied Norman the most in the family. No spoilers here, just watch for yourself...
There are two things that touched me the most in the whole movie. The first is when the crisis is lifted and the disaster is gone, the zombies who have already stood on the same front as people. It's time for us to go back. The ugly zombie faced the wind, shed its rotten skin, restored its original appearance, and once again turned into blue smoke and dissipated. Humans and ghosts, although they are two ends of heaven and earth, are actually not one. Sometimes, some people are not ghosts.
The second place is at the end of the film, Norman's father is sitting on the sofa, next to "grandma" is knitting a sweater, the father asks Norman if grandma is sitting next to him, Norman nodded, the whole family gathered around Sitting in front of the TV and watching a ghost movie, it is a very warm picture. I would like to bless the relatives we once loved. In fact, you have not gone far.
It is not easy to label this movie as tenderness. It is not easy to label a zombie movie like this. It turns out that what we are afraid of is not ghosts, but our "self".
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