The film "Please call me a hero" is a zombie film based on a comic. It tells the story of Suzuki Hero, a waste man who has experienced a double blow of career and love, after witnessing his girlfriend turn into a zombie, and in the In the process of escaping, he shared adversity with Bi Lumi, who was infected with the zombie virus, and the nurse Yabu, and finally killed the zombies and embarked on the journey of Mount Fuji.
The film is rather complicated at the beginning, and the story is more complicated. It only explains the situation of Suzuki Hero's career setback and love encountering a crisis, and the submission process set up at the beginning is obviously superfluous, and I thought it was the director who was laying the groundwork. Therefore, a movie of more than one or two hours still has moisture, but after all, from comics to making a movie, it does test the director's ability to choose and choose, not only to make the story not abrupt, but also to let the plot develop naturally. Regarding the film, I think it is a little far-fetched than the reason why Lu Mei became half-zombie and half-human. Since it has already been mentioned that the virus is transmitted through blood, doesn't it mean that it is not a zombie just because it was bitten by a child? Can the virus reproduce? And Yabu Mingming is a nurse, why is his skill so good and his physical strength so good, the director should really explain (it seems that there is a prequel about her)
But I still agree with this film. From the beginning to the end, the nerves are tense, and the visual impact brought by it is unstoppable. When the hero was besieged by zombies, I was really nervous for him. When I watched this film, I thought of "Train to Busan". If "Train to Busan" is a test and review of human nature, I was thinking about what "Please call me a hero" is showing. Through the foreshadowing at the beginning of the film, I added a heroic character. Semantic pun, I think it is to express the theme of a useless man defeating himself and becoming a hero, but the film does not focus on this feeling. It is a counter-attack of a small person. I have also read all the film reviews of this film. In fact, about people who have the virus, they still retain their previous living habits. I think the design is very successful. Working men, politicians, drivers, athletes, etc. When they are still living in their own world after being infected by the virus, this should be magnified. We ordinary people are tired every day for work and livelihood, and it seems that they have less time to think about the meaning of survival, isn’t it? Typical The Walking Dead? But now there is not even a layer of decent human skin.
The leader of the survivors in the film actually said "Here, I am the law" in order to snatch the shotgun. It is really emotional. Humans are sometimes more terrifying than zombies, at least zombies will not do everything possible to calculate a person. I have always believed that people have both good and evil sides. As for what kind of person he behaves, it depends only on the balance of the two forces. Compared with "Train to Busan", "Please Call Me Hero" is in the details of the film and the performance of the theme. It is indeed a lot worse, but the theme behind it that human nature is more terrifying than zombies does coincide. I have always wondered why people’s fear in the face of zombies is much higher than death, perhaps because they don’t want to When the people around you see what you look like, maybe they don’t want to live in the world without thinking. More importantly, they don’t want to stand on the opposite side of human beings and hurt those around them. Death may mean forever in this world. Disappear, no one else.
As we all know, human nature is complex. Because of fear, we may live in our own world forever and be selfish, but also because of fear, we may become braver, become heroes, and protect the people around us. At this time, I may be able to understand "Busan" Why is the protagonist so calm when he has been infected by the zombie virus, and the people he wants to protect are safe and sound, so what is there to worry about? ! It must be said that human beings are indeed great, but how many people can stand the test of human nature, I am not sure, but I believe that some people will.
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