In the past few days, the video-playing app keeps pushing me this Japanese movie "Please Call Me a Hero". To be honest, I really don’t watch many Japanese movies and TV series, and I don’t know who is who, but because it is a zombie-themed movie, I still choose to watch it alone at night.
Let me talk about my first feeling: hero, hero, you are in the wrong profession, you know? Men are afraid of entering the wrong profession, women are afraid of marrying the wrong man, and it is just right for him. The male protagonist is a middle-aged uncle with a wretched and sloppy appearance. Nothing has been accomplished. He is in his 30s and is still working as a comic assistant for others. The sad thing is that his girlfriend has lived with him for more than ten years and has not had a good life.
He has two hobbies, one is comics. He published comics 15 years ago, and he won the Newcomer Award, but then he gradually lost his temper. Another hobby is shooting, he owns a real gun and is licensed. No publishing house would want the comic book he published, but he never failed to shoot, and the gun shot headshot. What do you think he didn't do the wrong thing?
Let's talk about the heroine Bi Lumei, she is a female high school student who escaped with the hero by chance. She was bitten by a mother-infected baby and became infected, but she was different from ordinary infected people! First of all: She didn't become ugly, and then she didn't eat human flesh or drink human blood, only half of her face changed, and there were people's feelings and thoughts. Secondly, she is so powerful that she can throw a male zombie more than ten meters away with one hand, and unscrew the head and feet of the zombie with both hands, she is like a fighter among zombies. However, since she was shot in the head by a survivor, she was incapable of fighting, and when the 5-person escape team finally fought against the zombie group, I have been waiting for her to go crazy, but she just kept falling asleep. A bit passable.
High jumping zombies simply subverted my impression of zombies. This is the best zombie movie I've seen so far. He is not only hardworking, but also persistent. If this high jumper hadn't been bitten by a zombie, he should have become a world champion! He also naturally becomes the ultimate boss of the film.
The second heroine, Oda. Her pseudonym, shu, I don't know why I can't type this word. In the movie, she is a super-personal and beautiful woman with super strong fighting power. When I watched the movie, I always thought that she was very similar to Liu Xinyou, but she was more heroic than Liu Xinyou. She followed the male protagonist and fought the zombies to the end. It was a miracle. I always felt that at the end of the movie, she was driving and smoking while driving, because I felt that she should have been bitten by the zombies too, and then three people sat in the show Driving towards Mt. Fuji always made me feel that there was no end, and I also felt that Oda would turn into a zombie at any time.
There is a plot in the movie that is very characteristic: the shopaholic still insists on visiting the mall even if he has become a zombie, the customer service’s face has been gnawed off, he is still calling customers, and the office worker has been keeping the posture of catching the subway. High jumpers practice high jumps over and over again, even when their heads are flattened. Each of them maintained the obsession before their death, which also hinted at the difficulty and character of being a human being.
Why the male protagonist can become a real hero from a person named a hero, a large part of the reason comes from the female protagonist's recognition of him. When encountering difficulties, Bi Lumei said more than once: It feels really good to have an uncle here. very safe and secure. This was the only motivation for him to come out of the closet to save Bi Lumei. He felt that Bi Lumei, who was very relieved, could not be disappointed with him.
Actually, I'm still curious if the zombies will bite Bi Lumei? Strictly speaking, she is no longer human, or what will happen if she bites Bilumei? Maybe the movie is really preparing for the second part to solve these unsolved mysteries one by one!
Talk nonsense, this please call me the hero whose original name is Mt. Fuji. It is a hit with the busan in terms of sound and subject matter, but the meaning of the expression is indeed different. Busan is a father who desperately protects his daughter from The story of infection and escape with everyone, and the trip to Mount Fuji is indeed a story of a stranger protecting another stranger. In terms of subject matter, the trip to Mount Fuji is love. The two movies are very good, and the ratings are the same in my heart, but please call me a hero to watch alone in the middle of the night, which is a bit bloody, violent and disgusting. Ha ha.
Overall, it is a zombie movie worth watching, looking forward to the second one.
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