In terms of tone, the film generally starts from warm tones to cool tones on the road, then to warm colors of Jerusalem, and cool tones of WHO.
The excessive tone represents the development of the story.
It is worth mentioning that the fear of zombies in this film does not come from blood,
but from the roar of the drizzle and fog under the dim light in the middle of the night, the wailing in the corridor and the laboratory. Screaming
and flickering corridors, plain white walls, icy glass, all the frightening chill seeps into the pores, you don't know where the zombies will come out in the next second, and when you will die.
This film is different from the usual American horror films or gory films in that although the main theme is zombies, it does not waste too much modification on zombies, but uses zombies as the background to carry out a series of investigation processes. The plot serves as a foreshadowing, which makes this film very coherent from beginning to end. The processing of the details is also in place, and it can be said that it should be regarded as a good work.
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