This is a very different zombie horror film. It doesn't have the Hollywood sense of saving the world and finding a solution like the United States. It doesn't have many satires about reality like South Korea's Train to Busan, and it has no heroes. Only one person faces the dark self-sufficiency, as if life goes on, eating and drinking, music. But fear and loneliness go hand in hand, too, and the fantasy culminates in the film's climax after accidentally killing the only living visitor. Most of the time, the single shot makes the plot a little dull, but overall it's not bad.
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