I came from the north with blue flowers, I can be resurrected after eating, and I can run away~

Coralie 2022-04-21 09:03:23

Zombies, zombies, zombies, and living dead are terrifying existences in the film.

Be vilified and opposed, become the enemy of mankind, turned into such a bad appearance, and will be slaughtered by mankind again.

But how are these monsters created?

In order to sell vaccines to create zombie viruses, the result is out of control, causing a global zombie crisis, for money!

Create zombies to fight, the army of the living dead is powerful, for war!

Husband died suddenly, turned into a zombie, for love!

The villagers were slaughtered, bearing the burden of humiliation, spreading the zombie virus, for revenge!

When a large number of zombies and living dead appeared, people were busy in panic and struggle to escape, and the cause of the zombie outbreak was buried.

When people found a good hiding place and built a fortress, in order to launch a counter-offensive against them, they went to trace the origin, and finally found a conspiracy.

Those monsters that look terrifying and bite people are actually mostly pitiful worms, puppets of desire that are manipulated.

Will we forgive Ashin for making zombies because of her tragedy?

Are we going to criticize Ashin for her evil actions for creating zombies to get revenge?

Just pull your dick down, watch the zombie movie and you're done.

So is this cool? It’s not fun, nor is it scary, the conspiracy is just a tribal sneak attack caused by digging a few wild ginseng. It is not as evil as the conspiracy of X Company to spread the virus and bury the evidence. This kind of behavior of Tucun is also among the primitive tribes. Not uncommon.

And the much-anticipated Jun Ji-hyun, who appeared late, doesn't sell her beauty or even takes a face, can be replaced by any passer-by actress.

If you have 2 hours of free time, you might as well watch movies like Night of the Living Dead Resident Evil Lin Zhengying Zombie World War.

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