"Zombies Are Not Dead" is destined to be a ridiculous and tragic story. The end of the world triggered by the rotation of the earth is like a scavenger who has been out of the picture and has a narration. The police officer who has already read the script and knows the ending has a sharp warrior. Knife, the enchanter who left on a flying saucer in the cemetery (Tilda Swinton plays the most amazing role of many villains, not a villain in the film, but a role that exists like a god), and the love awakened from the cemetery and reborn again Drink coffee, love fashion, love guitar, love WiFi, etc. zombies...too many, all the characters in the film maintain a calm and restrained distance from the real world, neither close nor far away, just like everything happens. It should be a doomed story.
Each zombie in the film is in contrast to every type of person in our actual life world, looking for something that we love or hate, and finally leave this world with more or less regret.
There are not many films that have been watched by Jamusch. This film has changed my imagination of the type of zombie film-under the situation of cruel, bloody and cold external performance, it is still the core of the director's solitary literature and art.
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