Violent, bloody, protagonist halo

Rusty 2022-03-25 09:01:15

The following contains more spoilers.
First of all, the same type of "Train to Busan" first watched.
At the beginning, the shooting techniques, angles, and pictures presented were thought to be similar to the film of the clown returning to his soul. After watching it, it feels like, oh, it's a zombie movie.
The first half starts with a wedding, probably to pave the way for a happy and festive atmosphere, but the handling of the camera is really a bit dizzy. Oh yes, it's kind of scary when the bride turns around at the sink and says she has something to say, and it's not good news at first.
Then I started to give close-up shots to advance the plot, and it felt a little interesting. The most important impetus of the plot is the uncle, which starts with being bitten by a dog (or some other animal?) without special treatment, then the action and expression are a bit strange, and then there is a scene from a distance in the garden, which looks like he is vomiting At first everyone thought it was too much drinking, and then there was another long shot: the staff in biochemical suits checked in the garden. But so far, the more stupid I thought it was rabies or a more serious zoonotic disease or something. Then came the climax, looking like a drunk uncle sitting on the guardrail, swaying, smashing down, and then, the scene was chaotic, rushing to call an ambulance, and the uncle's wife who rushed over was holding the poor "drunk" , unfortunately, bitten, the plot is here, well, I'm sure: zombie movie. The trip to Busan appeared in my mind, and it was inevitable that there would be comparisons in the process of watching.
The main plot gives me the feeling that the setting is a huge bug.
First, zombies can die after being shot twice? The aorta bleeds so much without dying, but after two shots, he died? At least the train to Busan is still unbeatable, right?
Second, propaganda of religious belief is not such a propaganda law, is it? Such a brutal and bloody zombie is afraid of the Bible.
Third, love for the sake of love, and the protagonist for the sake of the protagonist, because at this wedding, everyone is in the gathering space and it’s okay to serve the whole pot all at once. Family and friends, and then they all hang up. If you find it, don't hurry up and run, kiss me, I'm waiting to be bitten? Also, the zombies who can fly and dance at a high speed usually slow down when facing the critical moment of the hero and heroine, and then the key Bible comes out. Our hero and heroine are saved, and then they slowly support them and sway outside. Then in the end, the heroine unfortunately infected our male protagonist, and she still insisted on giving a French tongue kiss and finally her tongue was pulled out.
It's not "The Walking Dead", but the whole show is super invincible, bloody and violent. The sawtooth slashed the person in half, the other cut off the head, and the egg beater was directly inserted into the mouth to disperse the teeth... Too many pictures , not listed one by one.
Anyway, kind of two.

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Extended Reading
  • Katelyn 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Is this a sequel? Too much difference, the master of the soundtrack thought it was a hot-blooded movie. . .

  • Dock 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    In fact, the failure was just a failure to put on the name of REC, and it only lasted for 20 minutes. If I were the director of this film, I would try to start with the details of the first two films and arrange more details to be interesting, instead of giving up REC's signature method in principle to make it into a B-level comedy

[REC] 3: Genesis quotes

  • Clara: Hoy es mi día.

  • Adrián: And what exactly are you dressed up as?

    John Esponja: As Sponge John.

    Adrián: That would be Sponge Bob?

    John Esponja: No. Well, you see, there was a copyright problem, and now the costume is called Sponge John. We are talking about a character that's got nothing to do with the one you're talking about. I don't want any trouble later on.