In the last days, the father's love is like a mountain.

Bradford 2022-09-07 01:14:25

Zombie themes, apocalyptic scenes, the annihilation of human nature, and a dead world. And the father's love shown in the film is similar to "A Quiet Place", except that there are no zombies (invasive alien species)! ! !

Andy, the protagonist in "Bearing Forward", was accidentally bitten by his wife after she was infected. During the 48-hour buffer time, he embarked on the journey of finding hope for survival for his "little angel". It should be not only the daughter who is carrying the burden, but also the responsibility and deep love as a father...

It's just that it's so easy to find the last "place of hope" in this vast apocalypse. But Andy never gave up, because he only had 48 hours of human time, and his daughter's only hope of survival could only be found in these 48 hours. During the period, he met the white Vic, but the crazy Vic became more and more out of line, which made Andy give up his company and escaped Vic...

Later, with the company and help of the aborigines Toumi, Andy finally found a home for his daughter Rosie, but his ending was a bit bleak... With the last remaining strong will bursting out of fatherly love, Andy did everything a dying father could do for his daughter Rosie—survival—hope! ! !

In the end, under the "mother's taste", Andy "left" with peace of mind. That scene was really comfortable and sad! ! !

The seemingly savage aborigines in the film are constantly working hard to control the epidemic, while the white people who seem to represent "civilization" (Vic, the family on the shore) are full of hostility everywhere. Fortunately, in the end, the ill-fated little Rossi, who was like a "destined girl", was brought to the surviving "Pure Land" by the aborigines, giving her hope of survival. In the end, the "thank you" on Rossi's stomach made people once again moved by the great father's love. Always give silently and be willing to act as a bull; always take up the responsibility and be willing to do the last bit of strength...

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