There are many slots in the whole film, the heroine's strength is deadly, and each of them has a negative IQ score. Only a few assists with IQ are also killed by the heroine... Don't everyone in the film know the importance of closing the door? Still shouting everywhere, isn't this obviously summoning zombies to take the initiative to deliver it to the door? It makes the audience anxious...
The reversal of the ending was really unprepared. The uncle, who has always been praised, went all the way to "subdue demons and subdue demons" and pretended to be the heroine's father in order to... collect debts? ? ? Every one of them should be full of question marks, right?
For an hour and a half, I was watching the barrage, saying it was a prequel, but it had nothing to do with Train to Busan. The barrage is constantly swiping the screen, saying that the animation is flawed and the heroine's dubbing has problems, etc... Don't be too serious, after all, people's live-action movies have left us for ten years. Because I am not familiar with this aspect, I will not comment on the dubbing and animation production.
The only thing to watch is that the government used cars to block the people who were surviving, and equipped them with high-pressure water guns. When they tried to run, they all died in the hail of bullets, so the living people who were caught between the army and the zombies had only one fate. ,die. Still critique! attack! whipping government incompetent society dark human nature ugly balabala…
I also admire myself. I insist on seeing the end. It feels like the barrage circled in the picture below... I didn't feel the whole process, but I was laughed at by the barrage a few times. Check out the pop-up...
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