There are too many people discussing the specific plot of this movie, so I won't say it. However, the film's desire to promote and restrain it feels a little too much. I felt like I was in a depressed atmosphere for over an hour. Of course, after persevering, the final explosion was really exciting. In addition to the super bloody "slaughter" at the end, the most terrifying part of this movie is the part where the protagonist's girlfriend turns into a zombie. Although he already knew roughly what was going to happen, he was still frightened. In addition, many places inexplicably made me feel a little happy. Especially the defense of Rolex watches is really funny and admirable.
I probably like this movie better than "Train to Busan". Personally, I think "Train to Busan" is a bit too emotional, so that there are several problems that I can't accept. For example, the grandmother with a different style of painting, and the huge difference in the mutation time forcing the male protagonist to speak emotionally, and of course the most unacceptable "bad habit" of not closing the door. Of course, this movie also has some problems with the mutation time, but it barely explains it. Take the first girlfriend and the last roof for example, one is over a night, the other is only a few minutes. The former may be because it only takes one bite, the latter is not to be said. In addition, the mutation time is basically stable after the girlfriend. Including civil servants, drivers, and passers-by. Forget the heroine, she's a bug.
Because it is a manga change, I personally feel that the rhythm of this movie is not particularly good, just like the previous movie took too long to set up. In addition, maybe the heroine will have a great role later. But the length of the movie is the reason. Ever since I saved the male lead's life, I have been watching dramas and acting cute, although it is really cute.
I still prefer big scenes in zombie movies. Especially want to see some fighting with zombies. Unfortunately, most of them are from the perspective of survival and human nature. Also, most movies don't say anything about the army's response, which is unacceptable.
In the end, the film tells us two truths. First, you must be skilled at being a human being, and you may be able to save your life at some point. In addition, you must exercise, otherwise you can't run!
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