I just lost my way

Eryn 2022-04-15 09:01:07

I'm not dead, just not awake.

Dressed as thinking vampires and zombies, are you talking about anti-war to me? You can still play like this, get it. Director, you are very open-minded, and I like you.

The film begins with several American soldiers discussing the right and wrong of the Iran war. The male protagonist's remarks clearly show that the war is wrong, and the war leaves us with no choice.

A life without options is like driving in the dark without headlights. Maybe it's the question of where to go without purpose and where to go, which has always hindered the male protagonist and made him hate war.

The male protagonist was transported back to America, but turned into a vampire who sleeps during the day and is active at night. At night, when I knocked on Jiyou's door, Jiyou was scared to death. After Jiyou learned about the situation, he and the male protagonist became heroes of eliminating evil, which is enough to be ironic. In the end, Jiyou died, and the male protagonist turned him into a vampire in order to save Jiyou. Since then, the two vampires have been promoted to zombie SWAT.

The film also has the meaning of paying tribute to the zombie SWAT, the executioner, and the living corpse. This is also the source of the film's creativity.

(It is necessary to talk about TM’s disgusting basic friend, who became the male lead’s girlfriend after the male lead’s death. The male lead’s girlfriend is also disgusting. As the saying goes, friends and wives can’t be bullied, Nima, you not only bully, you also ride . No wonder the male lead killed you at the end of the film.)

There are some "Zombie Shauns" in the movie, but the layout is bigger than "Zombie Shaun", and it talks about politics, war, and racial issues. It's ironic, but also sad. The male protagonist participated in the Iran war as a soldier, and was finally thrown into Iran as a biological and chemical weapon again. Nothing can be changed. This is life.

I might have watched the edited version, but I didn't see the most exciting part (the conversation of the male protagonist rubbing against his girlfriend with Dildo), What a pity! The movie ending song makes Nima sad.

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The Revenant quotes

  • Joey: Bart... you gotta kill me. You gotta kill me, man...

    Bart: Kill you?

    Joey: I can't go through eternity talking with a fuckin' dildo on my throat.

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