Please note that this film contains a large amount of plasma.
I heard this movie was changed from a manga? I don't know what the comics are like. After watching this movie, I have to endure the feeling that I vomited to write after watching it.
As a digression first, during the process of watching this movie, I often made plays, such as:
1 When Bi Lumei and the hero sleep in the woods - "Is it going to be a love scene in the style of a famous needle detective male?"
2 When Mutant Bilumei saved the hero - "My savage girlfriend, my mechanical girlfriend, do you want my zombie girlfriend this time?"
3 When Xiao Gongtian helped the hero - "Are you going to open a harem?"
4 When the hero was robbed of the gun's performance as a special waste - "It's the setting of the bad guy again. Wait, what was the setting I saw last time? "Future Diary" It seems. In comparison, Rantaro Okabe is really handsome! So, isn't Yuuki Natsuno in "Ghouls" breaking through the sky! Wait, it doesn't seem to be a style. ...)"
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Of course, the scene where the hero fights the zombies with a gun at the end is really handsome. However, don't you think this is also stronger than Skyrim? ! ! ! !
This is not ordinary, it is facing at least 60+ zombies (the most conservative estimate by bullets) can be solved with guns. The transfer speed of this zombie seems to be a bug, right? This has nothing to do with the speed at which the movie starts moving at all! Big injury.
But at least it didn't become "My Zombie Girlfriend", thank God! Thank you so much!
The other thing I want to say is the bad taste of the film.
For example, the boy who lost half of his brain had to turn his brain towards the audience and turn around.
For example, Yipu had to have a broken eyeball scene, and he had to spare another eyeball scene, and then TM buckled at me (I really didn't expect the director to actually film this, and I hated myself for being too surprised. In the end, I forgot to block my eyes. Yoshizawa Yu, do you hate yourself so much for taking this kind of drama?!)
For example, the last super-large blood plasma zombie battle. Oh! ! right! ! I blocked my eyes just in time when Coral died, so I don't know what happened to his poor chin, but now that I think about it, I'm TM witty.
Maybe the original comics are drawn like this, but I want to say, this is a movie, does it really have to be so realistic that it does not involve the plot?
Of course, there may also be scenes where the audience has a unique taste and likes a lot of blood.
But what should I say, I was expecting a zombie movie with a doomsday scene, and this movie seems to be selling blood plasma. No, this film also has its own unique place. Compared with "World War Z", its characterization point is from the civilian individual; compared with "Train to Busan", it is somewhat heroic, and it is not entirely a survival path for ordinary people. I am reminded of the similar "I Am Legend", so what does this film show in the end? A useless male protagonist successfully turned into a hero in a doomsday situation?
That's the thing that stuck with me the most, and that's the feeling that this movie gave me, as if only apocalyptic circumstances could turn a scumbag into a hero.
——Still be able to open the hero with a dozen (or fifty) of them.
When the hero and Bilumi woke up in the woods in the morning, that scene really made me look forward to a fresh-style zombie movie.
Unexpectedly, then there are all kinds of brains, all kinds of crawling, all kinds of ooh, all kinds of abnormal zombies. And from the use of the lens, I very much doubt that the director relishes this, such as using buttonholes to force my eyes.
Zombie movies may be good for selling blood plasma, but if that's the case, wouldn't it be too low?
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