Are we worthy of being saved?

Annabell 2021-12-24 08:01:45

It was originally watched as an ordinary horror movie, and I wanted to pass the time, but found that this is not a zombie movie made up of blood plasma and special effects in the general sense. Instead of focusing the camera on the wonderful fight between humans and zombies, or rendering the horror of zombies, it shows us a scene of human nature when the end of the world is about to be fully revealed from the surface through the perspective of a handheld camera. At this time, some people choose to use the lens to record everything that is happening around them, hoping that those who survive the last can see and get something out of it; some people “smartly” occupy the weapons and energy needed for life and organize them into The army enables themselves to survive; some people are members of the "National Guard" who are responsible for protecting the safety of citizens, but rely on their own force to snatch other people's living supplies. . . . . . At the end of the film, two men use guns to kill zombies for fun. He tied the creatures that can no longer be called humans to a tree, and blasted their heads with a single shot. It seems not too incomprehensible, but in the end, they put the muzzle of the gun. Pointed to a woman who was hung from a tree by other people's hair. Looking at the upper half of the face left after being shot, I also began to wonder: Are we worthy of being saved?

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Extended Reading
  • Daphnee 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    The most fearful thing about watching movies is that horror movies are not scary, and pornography is not pornographic

  • Athena 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The last world I could see - the indifferent crowd hawkmoth and the face of a half-living dead woman

Diary of the Dead quotes

  • Debra: Jason always wanted to be a documentary filmmaker. But for his senior class project, he decided to try to make a horror film. That's what he was shooting on that first night, the night when... everything changed.

  • Tony Ravello: Stupid fucking mummy movie.

    Andrew Maxwell: With an underlying threat of social satire.