I understand the reasoning, but can you make it look better?

Chadd 2022-04-19 09:02:53

This is a movie that embraces the IP thighs of "Train to Busan". It is said that it is a BUG in the prequel "Train to Busan" without explaining it clearly. It is said that the zombie settings in the "Train to Busan" movie are all abandoned. Many people say that movies criticize human nature, expose darkness, etc. I understand the reasoning, but can it be better-looking, with long and boring dialogues, and the characterization of characters is a complete failure. An ending that is reversed for the sake of reversal. This is a zombie animation. Can you shoot more zombies? The zombie mutation at the beginning took more than 20 minutes and the result has nothing to do with the main story. Some people say that the opening chapter is to expose the antagonistic relationship between the government and the homeless. Please read the lines that have no content and can't feel the same. If you want to shoot the confrontation between the homeless and the government, but it has nothing to do with the main line, can you make it into a two-part story? The ending that the heroine and her father forcibly reversed I can't even complain. Some people said a lot of human nature. If you want to talk about it, you can learn from the next door "Weima's House". Why did it make it into a film? Zombie movie. It's not that there can't be human nature in zombie films, but it's your fault that you insert zombies in human nature films. I won't talk about the BUG that forcibly promotes the progress of the plot. In horror movies, human nature presupposes that they are horror movies, action movies premise human nature premise, and zombie movies premise human nature premise, they must be zombie movies. Finally, a word for the director - I want to watch zombies! I want to see zombies! I want to see zombies!

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