thought that Murahua had become a half-zombie. I think it is a problem to bring her, although it is reasonable to bring her in the play, because those who are alive are set to be sinister. Yes, they fought each other and died, and the village flower also has the aura of the protagonist. The uncle can't become a hero without her, and the uncle and Loli still have a little bit of affection.
But if in reality, if it were me, and I was really struggling, I might feel guilty, or I might try my best to take care of her, provided that she was sure that she would not mutate, but during the escape process, in the chaos, I didn’t even know myself. I can't take care of it. If the living people in the play are inherently good, then I think I should be more concerned about living people and myself. There are also children in the trip to Busan. When it comes to children, parents will definitely let their children live selflessly. There is no doubt that they should have a relationship and even hurt others. After I become a mother, I can understand.
Before the trip to Busan, I was talking about human nature. I didn't dare to think about what I would become. I might unite with everyone, find ideas, and unite together, but I might also try my best to run forward, but I can't run away from the zombies. Run past the living people, I may find a safe place to hide first, see what the zombies are set up, and can't go upstairs, then I will find a house to hide, there are food and water, aren't zombies generally low in IQ.
Human nature is inherently dark and complex, so don't talk about human nature at this time.
This film is super perverted. While watching it, I complained about the perverted Japanese people. The shape, blood plasma, and all kinds of high-energy, acne-faced men, sumo wrestlers, and the uncle of the protagonist are too funny.
If the village flower is the key to saving the world, there are antigens and antibodies, etc., then I will try my best to take her out of the siege, but if it is an ordinary person, forgive me, I may leave her out of my own time, probably everyone is selfish. , which, intellectually speaking, is very irrational.
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