The look and feel of "I'm not a hero" and recommendations for zombie movies and zombie games

Elvie 2022-09-22 02:07:41

As a zombie movie fan (I have watched almost all zombie movies, played almost all zombie games, and once dreamed of directing a zombie movie by myself), I finally found time to watch "Please Call Me Hero". I would like to say that this is the best zombie movie I've seen recently, probably the happiest I've watched since Zombieland (I haven't watched the recently popular Train to Busan, the specific reason is at the end).

Of course, this film also has some shortcomings, such as some paragraphs are too watery, the rhythm is not good, etc., but the flaws do not hide the good, because it captures several elements of a zombie film well. Such as fun, gore, metaphors, etc.

First of all, the setting of this film is very suitable for zombie films. A middle-grade 2nd grade useless man who has no sense of existence to brush, was rejected by his girlfriend and kicked out of the house, and then the current situation made a hero and turned into a zombie slasher, a very interesting setting. . The fun of the final battle is also well designed, such as the high jump male zombie boss, which is reasonable, funny and heavy. In addition, as a zombie film, its metaphors are also well done, especially the image and psychology of the Japanese cowardly and numb. Every zombie will have some grievances or grievances before transforming, all of which are related to their own occupations, such as walking dead office workers, mechanical clerks, hypocritical politicians, diligent taxi drivers like screws, and traffic commanders. Members (especially this one really seems to be often seen in Japan, hahaha), a couple who look good but still have a trace of emotion...

In contrast, the bottom babes, Jun Arimura and Masami Nagasawa, are a bit wasted, and a new one Sleeping till the end is basically reduced to a vase. I didn't really like the cast of the male lead.

In short, the fun and seriousness of zombie movies are basically achieved. The biggest attraction of zombie movies is that kind of bad taste, and to a certain extent, it helps the audience to release the "violent factor" in their hearts (it seems to have a similar effect as A movies). If you watch the movie seriously, you will definitely not be able to. Accept those bloody and heavy tastes, and you can't appreciate that kind of indecent and bad taste, it means that you are not suitable for this type of film. I personally look forward to this sequel.


Since George A. Romero created the zombie film genre in 1968, there have been many interesting zombie films. Except for his own films and some old classics, I personally like them in the past two decades. The ones are: Shaun the Zombie, Dawn of the Zombie (Zack Snyder's 2003 remake), Zombieland, 28 Weeks Twisted, 28 Days Twisted, Dead Dawn, World War Z, The Living Dead, I'm Legend , Horror Planet, Doomsday Invasion 1, 2...

By the way, I recommend a few zombie-themed games that I find very interesting: I won't mention the particularly famous ones like the Resident Evil series. No matter the orthodox version or the remake or the side branch, it is basically a classic, and has a certain degree of playability.

To mention two of my favorites in recent years:

1. The famous "The Last of Us" (THE LAST OF US, also translated as "The Last Day of America") is the latest PS3 exclusive masterpiece by NAUGHTY DOD studio (recommended PS 4 , with better graphics). It is the best game I have ever played with the best production, the best plot, and the "sense of the end of the world".




2. Another "The Walking Dead 1-5" with a strong sense of substitution (note that this is not a game adapted from the American drama of the same name by HBO, but a completely unrelated story) The plot and dialogue, as well as the elaborate design of the battle and weapon system, Coupled with the combination of uncle and loli, it must be a masterpiece. Two generations have been released so far, and the sequel is on sale soon. If you see the life of the person you hate in danger, will you save him? If a child can't bear the pain of dying, can you kill him to free him? How much can you pay to save your life? The Walking Dead is the best and most heart-wrenching game I've ever played. The plot progresses according to your choices. Due to the screenwriter's intentions, it is easy for players to enter the play, and each choice is extremely difficult. highly recommended!



PS
The recent hit "Train to Busan" has not yet been watched (all comments and spoilers are currently blocked), because there is no Blu-ray yet, and I think that if I only watch the online or HDTV download version of the movie that I am looking forward to, it is Very wasteful. Not to mention watching movies on mobile phones and watching the kind of "illustrated movies" and "watch XX in X minutes" videos made by some public accounts and big Vs. After watching the movie, it’s okay to watch this kind of video and have a good laugh, otherwise it’s like “you eat shit when others eat”, people enjoy the perfect food (movie) after watching it, and the taste changes when you pull it out. I'll feed it to you again, you're still happy and feel that you've seen hot movies and you can show off to others. In fact, this kind of funny commentary video has nothing to do with movies, because movies are not just about telling stories.

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  • Casey 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Isn’t it comparable to Busan?

  • Loyal 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    Three and a half. Every country has the characteristics of shooting zombie films, the United States: personal heroism leverages. South Korea: Do not black out the government is uncomfortable. Japan: Going into the inner world of Diosi with brain-inspired hunting. China: After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it cannot be refined.