Personal Review of "The Night Eats the World"

Jakayla 2022-12-29 17:53:57

I learned that this movie is very unpopular from the public account recommended by the movie, but the public account said that this movie is suitable for people with social phobia and autism to watch, so of course I have to watch it if they meet the above conditions. There are only two real actors in this movie, and the background is simple. It looks like a zombie movie, but it is an actual literary movie. People who watch this movie really need a sense of immersion in order to watch the movie. At the beginning of the movie, the male protagonist Sam walks into a friend's house and leaves if he wants to get the tape back. Helplessly waiting and waiting, this highlights the character of the protagonist, lonely and unsocial. He would rather be alone and wait for nothing than communicate with other people. Friends also say that he sometimes wants to try and meet new friends. He couldn't wait any longer, and his friend told him to wait in his room. As soon as you enter the room, close the door, be quiet... Different from the noise outside. This is the main tone of the whole movie. Sam found the tape, fell asleep, and woke up to the end of the world, and the zombies broke out. What should one do? I washed the place where I lived first, and suddenly the people downstairs committed suicide by drinking bullets and pierced the floor. The reason for suicide was that his wife was bitten by a zombie. The male protagonist got the gun for self-defense, cleared the zombies in the house, looked for food, and found something useful. Once the food is available, count the days, distribute the daily food portion, and the rest is to pass the boring time and listen to songs. But after a long time, it is inevitable to have a feeling of loneliness, even the socially fearful Sam. He called the imprisoned zombie Dr. Agabreth and talked to him. As for the cat's appearance, I think it was Sam's desire to have company and fellowship with others. And in the back, the zombies near the house were all gone, and Sam also felt anxious and uneasy. He beat the drum like crazy to attract the zombies. Maybe there were zombies nearby, and Sam didn't feel like he was alone. One night, the heroine Sarah ran over to knock on the door, but Sam, who was too frightened, thought it was a zombie and shot and killed Sarah by mistake. The human who finally appeared was mistakenly killed by Sam. He avoided the fact and thought that Sarah was still alive. In fact, it was his hallucination. Every word Sarah said was something that Sam never faced. Like Sam talking to himself as Sarah, the Sarah he imagined is his subconscious. He asked Sarah to speak for himself. "Do you think a person can still hold on?" "You will make mistakes sooner or later, and when they come up, you can only kill yourself" His fantasy of Sarah disappeared, replaced by reality, that Sarah was killed by himself. Sam began to recognize the truth. He burned the tape and put Agabreth, which is the locked zombie. Here is the point I don't understand the most, why doesn't Agabrese bite Sam, even if Sam doesn't make a sound, the zombies can see him. But I thought about it and it felt like Sam released Agabrese as his last struggle. The zombies didn't bite him, proving that he was still safe. But the zombies rushed up, and Sam used the rope left by Sarah to jump to another room. Sam was finally forced to take the first step... In the end of the movie, the extreme phenomenon of zombie siege is used to show the loneliness of people. But give another answer, even to someone who wants to be alone and doesn't need others. At the critical moment, you still have to seek help from others. I feel that the role of Sam is still a bit like me. Some things have been avoided, dare not face, and try. When things finally reached the point where they couldn't escape, they turned their heads and tried to take a step forward. At the end of the play, the movie uses the extreme phenomenon of zombie siege to show the loneliness of people. But give another answer, even to someone who wants to be alone and doesn't need others. At the critical moment, you still have to seek help from others. I feel that the role of Sam is still a bit like me. Some things have been avoided, dare not face, and try. When things finally reached the point where they couldn't escape, they turned their heads and tried to take a step forward. At the end of the play, the movie uses the extreme phenomenon of zombie siege to show the loneliness of people. But give another answer, even to someone who wants to be alone and doesn't need others. At the critical moment, you still have to seek help from others. I feel that the role of Sam is still a bit like me. Some things have been avoided, dare not face, and try. When things finally reached the point where they couldn't escape, they turned their heads and tried to take a step forward.

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