Today is Father's Day. After watching this zombie movie about father's love, I was instantly touched. The greatness of a father lies in the fact that he does not have too many words and does not express too much love, but for the sake of his children, his dedication to the fire is the most powerful interpretation of the family and children.
In fact, the name of the film is "Father's Love Without Stiffness", which can better reflect the connotation of the film. "Watson" acting is in place, worthy of being a British actor. At the end of the film, the children are entrusted to the Australian natives, which may express the thinking that the film wants to convey to the audience: the industrial and technological society will only cause zombie disasters, and perhaps human beings should preserve the original and pure pure land, which is the hope for the next generation.
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