"Travel to Busan" may have borrowed from this. The father took his daughter and the hero and the hero on the road to survival, and I guessed that the father would die. This movie is in 2002, and I feel that "Dawn of the Living Dead" (04) may have borrowed from it. There is also "Please call me a hero" (11 years of comics, 16 years of film), it may also borrow from "Dawn of the Living Dead". It seems that this film has affected many people. This kind of "zombie" film was made in 2002, which can be regarded as shocking.
Humans are more terrifying than zombies. This theme should be used in many zombie doomsday movies. The horror of human nature is fully exposed in this film, from the moment the heroine kills the male companion.
The last small reversal is that Lolita became a big hero. Yes, I remembered Wu Yusen's "Face Changing", in which the daughter of the male protagonist finally gave the villain a knife with a self-defense knife given by her father.
It's pretty good when it comes out at a small cost. A big investment is no worse than "Travel to Busan". At least they are the forerunners, aren't they?
By the way, the director Danny Bowie is really good. He played sci-fi and made art films. 66. The narrative structure of "Slumdog Millionaire" was not less praised by me back then.
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