To be honest, I feel sorry for Shamaran. Although there are a lot of bad movies, this one is really not bad, so I don't know how to hit the street.
The Undead Trilogy is the first part of Mr. Glass's trilogy. Maybe the "Rotten Movie King" Shamaran didn't even think about making a trilogy at the time, so there was no foreshadowing of the subsequent split in this film.
But this does not affect his viewing experience as an independent film.
The acting skills of Bruce and the director are really nothing to say, and they play a big role. , From the perspective of the viewability of the plot, this film is indeed good. Although you can even guess the ending after you see it, the plot and detailed settings are still in place.
The great man is for the country and the people.
But a man who protects his wives and children and has a happy and complete home is not a hero. This is why David has always been reluctant to admit that Ilya identified himself as having superpowers.
However, as a hero, how can you not shoulder some responsibilities. David is stuck in a quagmire, not knowing which one to choose between family responsibility and social responsibility. Finally, inspired by Ilya who was suffering from illness, he chose to trust Ilya and became a hero against crime, and he also found a balance in the family.
The story could have ended here, and director Shamaran set up another fatal problem for David with an O. Henry ending.
He could feel the malice of anyone, and in the end, he also felt Ilya.
It turned out that all the accidents were planned by Ilya alone. His purpose is only to choose a hero who can save the world with super powers from the disaster.
The blood of tens of thousands of people has become amniotic fluid for nurturing heroes, and the bones of tens of thousands have been built into the throne of the birth of heroes.
The hero in the eyes of the hero is the devil, and the devil made the hero in the slaughter.
The film came to an abrupt end, and Shamaran arranged for the director's ending with a few sentences.
I have to say that Shamaran's use of the lens in this film is really excellent, and the music and sound effects are also very suitable for the scene. Generally speaking, it is: high-quality actors + high-quality lens and sound effects + good script plot + reasonable detail settings = high-quality "Undead".
Looking forward to Mr. Glass in 19 years
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