The movie version of "Walking Forward", in the first 100 minutes, I compared it with "Train to Busan" and "The Walking Dead", which have both the walking corpse and warmth, humanity, class, and blood, because it has nothing. So much so that every time Lord Chao falls, vomits blood, and digs soil, I wonder if it is about to mutate? Every time I was knocked out, I was thinking, if only any member of Rick's team was there, I was too used to every person I met in "The Walking Dead" to have ulterior motives, so Lord Chao had a bad idea for every single person I met. One of the people I met was an orphan, and I was worried about the fate of the little girl, but fortunately, I entrusted it to the black girl who could understand the father’s love best.
There are two things that moved me the most in the movie - 1. The little black girl used her own blood to make her father who turned into a walking dead follow her. 2. Also, what impresses me the most - the scene where my father dug a big hole on the bank of the river, ready to kill his three children, and then commit suicide. If possible, who would want to kill his own precious baby, as a parent, life is better than death Such moments.
Fortunately, in the 10 minutes of the ending, I came up with the recipe that made me cry the most in the 7-minute short film in 2013 - Chao Ye's mutation, with carrion hanging in front of him, carrying his daughter on his back, and the perfume sprayed as if it was the last farewell. He can finally pour Down.
There are movies about father's love, mother's love, every movie that makes us cry red eyes and reminds us of "love is the miracle of this world", I never doubt their exaggeration of love, because the reality has only more warm miracles of love, Our father and mother, but our magician and superman.
The scenery of the movie is so beautiful, but unfortunately, I have seen so many The Walking Dead movies that the appearance of this movie is too mediocre for me, so I recommend it to people who have not seen this type of movie much.
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