I watched the long story because of the shock of the short film. Feeling unsatisfactory.
Although the full-length movie makes the story more complete and the emotional line richer, it lacks some details that I think are very moving, such as carefully studying the map (this is omitted in the film because of the guidance of the indigenous girl Toumi) , the balloon used to amuse the child (although there are people who go to the party in the film, but just let Toomi eat some cake), My name is Rosie on the child's belly (The child's belly in the film is written Thank you) .
The changes made in the movie turn the 18km 3hrs originally written by the male protagonist on his arm into a countdown watch. This setting is reasonable and can increase the sense of urgency of time (but I still feel that the male protagonist wastes a lot of time on the road.…).
But the lack of the last two details makes me a little sorry. For example, balloons, children who are carried on their backs for so long must be bored and cry easily (and I have never seen the male protagonist feed the children once, is the child so hungry? He drank the famous anti-hunger brand Valley. Are there too many grains of oatmeal?...Why do I bother to advertise this ><), this balloon is very useful, one is to attract the attention of the child, so that she will not cry and attract other zombies; the other is to reach the safe area It is also easier to be detected by humans. It's a pity that this detail was removed from the movie, because there was Toumi around.
In the end, this Thank you is also much less impactful than My name is Rosie. Thank you is not just to Toomey but to everyone who helped his daughter, because Toomey knows his daughter's name and there is no need to write her name here. But compared to the impact of My name is Rosie in the short film, it is 108,000 miles worse. The child could not speak, and the father could no longer speak, but he told the person who was going to help the child with words written on his belly. Her name was Rosie. Anyway, I can't stand it when I see it. It can be said that this sentence is very important in this scene. In contrast, the message of Thank you is less necessary. Toomey can also express gratitude, although it can be understood that the father wants to express his gratitude in person or wants to express his gratitude for Rosie in person.
I don't know if the audience and friends have the same feelings as me, please share your opinions.
PS. I also want to know, how did the wise man escape?
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