Typical individual heroism, externally enforced love

Melyssa 2022-12-14 21:18:11

The whole movie can be summarized as a movie in which the heroine kills a large group of innocent people in order to save a cute little girl who is sick. In typical personal heroism, only the sensibility of the protagonist is correct, but the rational and decisive characters in it become the villain. It can only be said that this show is only a low-budget movie. In the whole show, only two Hummers ran. It was just in the evening when the zombies came and the car was repaired; the only scenes where the zombies appeared were the hospital, the street outside the hospital, and outside the base camp. Let's talk about the details, only the close-up zombies have done delicate makeup and special effects, and the other zombies look so cute (dumb and mentally retarded), like attending a Halloween party.
Let's talk about the heroine, in order to save a little girl, I got the medicine, but this idiot left the retreating team and ran to the former office to take photos to recall the past. You said you left the team and couldn't say hello to your teammates? ? Later that horn can't stop. In order to find this stupid heroine, a soldier died. After this stupid heroine went back, she was righteous and awe-inspiring. Damn, this kind of woman really wants to give a shit. It is also because of this heroine that a survivor base camp has been turned into a zombie self-help party. I hope that this kind of virgin bitch will die far away, and justice does not belong to the weak, but to the interests of the group. You can't be right just because you go to the weak.

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Day of the Dead: Bloodline quotes

  • Alphonse: You know what I miss, man? A nice, greasy cheeseburger and fries.

  • Miguel Salazar: Do you have the vaccine right now?

    Miguel Salazar: I didn't think so *BAM!*