There are not many horrible scenes in the film, but when zombies suddenly emerge from the dark, they will be more frightened. I think that the rendering of the environment and atmosphere of the film is still in place, which makes people feel immersive and easy to be scared. It is not worse than ordinary horror movies. The timid relatives shouldn't enjoy it alone at night. I was surprised to see if I was trembling a little when I watched it in broad daylight.
This film is really disgusting, that flesh and blood fly all over, that rotten flesh, that bloodshot, and occasionally give you a few high-definition close-ups. Looking at it, I suddenly felt that Guangxi Bureau is indeed a well-intentioned conscience institution...
Generally speaking, it is a good film. The plot is quite compact. After opening a map, I immediately move to another map, even if it is interspersed. A few shots about love and friendship are also just one shot, not nonsense. I think the early stage is more of a horror element, and the later stage is more of a disgusting scene (after all, it is time to start the killing).
Anyway, when I watched it, I was always in a relatively nervous state. Maybe it was because I was afraid of the bloody scenes rushing over my face. It seems that I am still not suitable for watching such a heavy-tasting movie! !
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