"Let me tell you, I watched a terrible movie today. It's an art film about loneliness in the shell of a zombie movie. The hero came to his ex-girlfriend's house to pick up the tape, and when he woke up, everyone around him became Zombies, and he lives alone in this building. He plays drums, listens to music, and has a zombie friend to accompany. In my opinion, he survived because he was a 'negative teaching material' - a positive It was his habit of living alone that saved him. You know, I'm going to be tortured insane looking at the island-like roofs and empty rooms, it's really a horror movie. In the second half, many people think I think his stupid behavior is quite normal. Even a person like the hero will gradually collapse in a state of extreme isolation and loneliness. He attracts zombies and risks his life to catch cats just to find a little company. He I was so heartbroken by his fantasies and fatal mistakes that in the end he burned his tapes and let his zombie friends escape from his hiding place. I was misled by reviews before, thinking that life is just from an isolated island to Another island-style ending, I didn't expect the ending to be open-ended: the scene ahead is mostly similar roofs. Are there more zombies or a safe place waiting ahead? I think the answer must be different for different people, I I already have the answer in my heart, and the answer is completely different from before. So this movie is not completely hopeless, right?"
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