The scene is ok, the plot is... cold and humorous, right? 1. Protective equipment for scientific research institutes. For an unknown deceased patient, only a rubber glove was worn. In the first two years of Ebola, a least developed country such as Liberia did better than the American Empire in the film. 2. During the process from patient zero to No. 1, the heroine forgot to close the door. First, the zombies did not chase after her. Second, she was a trained scientific researcher, not just a civilian. 3. Five years after the outbreak, the level of protection and awareness are still the same as before. With the zombies talking, the three experiments are only for the sake of drinking, but the heroine is holding a contagious sample. 4. Discipline awareness. Even if you walk away while traveling, Xiaojie will tell others, and then the heroine just walks away on her own and takes other unrelated things. 5. Indiscriminate killing. Of course, most zombie movies can't work with this kind of awareness. There are also some small details, such as calling others to go without saying what happened, and the football scene without fences in the woods, etc. All I can say is, if you want to watch it, watch it as a comedy, but try not to waste your time.
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