I don't want to give high marks because I'm too depressed. . . Viewing is not recommended.
The heroine turned on the halo and escaped all the way, but was finally defeated by the fact that she was homeless.
The heart dies and then the body dies.
To go home means to feel safe, to be accepted and protected.
And the whole movie is filled with this kind of struggle. The long, silent and dark railways, the luxurious and lifeless model houses, are full of unreality, indicating that the way home is just an illusory dream.
The master does not exist, the direction is wrong, and no amount of running is self-paralysis before despair.
When the uncle in the white vest and the heroine were crying on the railway, did they already vaguely sense the fate ahead?
The expression of the uncle in the white vest before his death was so relieved.
Like he had died many years ago when he was abandoned by society.
The zombies are just the trigger for the story, and for those in Seoul, their lives just went from bad to worse.
And the heroine slept peacefully in the model room, but it was distressing.
When people cry and struggle and complain, they are saying: Please see me, please love me, please help me.
At least the heroine still has such a good sleep.
May you stay in the dream, because in the dream there is home, love, sunshine, and sweet songs.
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