A disaster film with depth, a serious disaster film, with a tight rhythm and interlocking links, paying full attention to the law of cause and effect, the actions of each character are well-founded, and digging out the ugliness and beauty of human nature under the appearance of disaster, which is better than a virus. What is even more terrifying is the ugliness of human nature, but the world is yin and yang, and where there is ugliness, there is beauty, and it is this moment of beauty that brings people the hope of survival. I have seen a lot of disaster films, but the only thing that reminds me of virus disaster films other than zombies is "Ebola virus". Compared with the mutated walking corpses in Western-style virus films, South Korea's "Influenza" does not show it. So extreme, the cause and development process of all events are based on the basis of natural life, without exaggerated settings, it is completely a "realistic" disaster film. But this kind of disaster film also brings a different shock to the audience. Unlike American disaster films, which focus on sensory stimulation, this film pays more attention to the reactions of people from all parties when a disaster occurs, as well as the relationship between people. Mutation development, for those who have not experienced similar scenes, imagining such an event does require a big brain storm to make the event more reasonable. ingredients. The excellent performance of the actors adds a lot to the film, especially the performance of the little girl. I don't know why the little loli in Korea are so good at acting. The little loli in "The Gift of Room No. 7" has not forgotten it. Run here again Come on, I want to give birth to a daughter every minute. The little loli in this film can be regarded as the finishing touch. As a representative of human purity, the scene of her brave confrontation with the Han army is vivid. The powerful army and the terrifying virus are in this little girl She seemed so insignificant, and it was people like her who gave people the determination to defeat the virus and hope for rebirth. If this film does not have the appearance of this little girl, it will be greatly reduced. Playing favor cards is simply SO EASY for Korean films. The fly in the ointment is that the special effects scenes are slightly weaker, which has become a magic barrier for the entire oriental film.
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