The female teacher is neither white lotus nor stupid, but she loves the heroine. She treats the heroine as her own child. Can't she see that? In addition, the heroine herself is smart and likes the female teacher very much. The female teacher likes the heroine from the bottom of her heart. Her protection of the heroine is not based on the Virgin's heart that all living beings are equal, but she loves this girl more than human beings. She chooses this child between all human beings and this child. If it is for this personal reason it cannot be called the Virgin. Just imagine how incomprehensible it is to be unwilling to sacrifice your own children to save mankind? Is it so shameful to care more about the life and death of the person you like than the life of other people? Why is it necessary to be a human being? It is even more unreasonable to be condemned for this reason. At best, you are imposing your own value judgments on others, thinking that it is natural for your fellow race to protect the interests of your fellow race. This is a disguised moral condemnation. So who is the virgin bitch? (=・ω・=)
This film is not about the war of survival between humans and zombies, but the extreme conditions under which human love for another can germinate and arise, even if it comes from a hostile species, even if it is the relationship between predation and being eaten, zombies. The outbreak just provides a background for portraying this theme. If you can't even understand the core, don't watch this movie to wash and sleep.
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