In the middle, a group of people who have not turned into zombies were gathered. They thought they were safe, but some people tried to escape from the other side and were forced back by water guns. Some of them understood that it was not safe here, too. will die. After watching a lot of Korean dramas, I have always been familiar with the actions of the countries described in the dramas. Even if you have contributed a lot to the country, once there is a threat to the country, the country will not be able to keep you alive. Because they may be infected by zombies, they must be exterminated.
In fact, there is also such a section in the Busan trip. The parking in the middle is said to be armed protection, but it is actually isolation. That dad knew that he was going to be quarantined, and the consequence of the quarantine might be to be shot, so he called a government official he knew well, and the government official pointed another way. It was only later that such a similar situation did not appear because those armed soldiers were bitten by zombies. At the end, if it wasn't for the little girl's singing, the only two people who escaped from the zombie pile and survived might have died.
Back at Seoul Station, the homeless man was one of the first to understand that he would die if he advanced or retreated. He still chose to climb out. Maybe he wanted to see if the country was so cruel. Sure enough, the attitude of the country was what he expected. In it, he was shot. As a start, the state began to slaughter the segregated people.
People started to flee in the direction of zombies, how desperate.
What moved me the most in this section was that I was fighting zombies, but because my companions were all turned into zombies, I couldn’t stop so many zombies with just one person’s strength. I ran away by myself and successfully escaped to a safe place, but The uncle who died in order to pull the heroine and finally be taken off by the zombies.
The heroine's boyfriend gave the impression that he was very scum at the beginning, and even asked the heroine to help and cheat for money. But later in the process of finding the heroine, although the courage was very small (a bit speechless), in the end, dying to protect the heroine was considered a whitewash.
The uncle who claimed to be the heroine's father from the beginning. In the process of looking for the heroine, I actually suspected that some behaviors were rather suspicious. The uncle didn't say it was his daughter, only that the police didn't care about other people's lives. It's a bit speechless to find the heroine in danger for money, and finally being bitten by the heroine who turned into a zombie is well deserved.
The way of interpretation of the cartoon is not as real as the live-action performance, and there are not many touching elements in the plot. The heroine regretted escaping from the house and kept thinking that she wanted to go home. The tramp also said that she wanted to go home, which shows how safe the home gives people (I am a little speechless to myself when I come to such a conclusion, haha) .
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