My life is like Sean

Marion 2022-04-20 09:01:03

Recommended by a small colleague, the 2004 British comedy zombie film "Zombie Shaun"

To be honest, I have seen a lot of zombie films before watching this film. They are desperate, touching, warm, and funny. At the beginning, I thought that it would be the doomsday zombie cannibalism routine. After waiting for a long time, it finally appeared sporadically. Two, and were ignored by the protagonist (almost crossed at the beginning, mainly because the protagonist's life was too boring)

The protagonist's daily life: getting up early at the same time, going to work at the same time, quarreling, playing games, talking about the mountains; the amazing thing is that the protagonist still maintains his boring daily life when the surrounding changes occur, and finally zombies invaded him. Only in the field of life did I realize the existence of zombies floating on the streets for a long time. It can be said that the powerful boring can make zombies stop.

The plot that follows is nothing more than a little character with no goals and no specialties. Under the stimulation of the environment and the trust of friends, he stimulates his potential, exerts his leadership, leads everyone to fight against zombies, and successfully survives (only with his girlfriend two) ps big The picture of Wei being eaten is so bloody, I screamed in fright for a long time, and now I feel sick to my stomach

The ending is more interesting: Humans reacted and found that these zombies were incapable of attacking, unresponsive, and relying on instinct, so they began to train zombies to do some mechanical repetitive work, and let zombies perform TV shows for people's entertainment, and the protagonist's life began again Back to boring routine.

My life is not like this, boring and boring, mechanical and repetitive...

2017-07-26

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Extended Reading

Shaun of the Dead quotes

  • Barbara: [over the phone] Some men tried to get into the house.

    Shaun: Well are they still there?

    Barbara: [over the phone] I'm not sure, we've shut the curtains.

    Shaun: Did you try the police?

    Barbara: [over the phone] Well I thought about it.

    Shaun: Are you OK? Did they hurt you?

    Barbara: [over the phone] No I'm fine. I'm fine.

    Shaun: Mum...

    Barbara: [over the phone] Well they were a bit... bitey.

    Shaun: [concerned] Mum, have you been bitten?

    Barbara: [over the phone] No... But Philip has.

    Shaun: [calmly] Oh, OK.

    Ed: Has she been bitten?

    Shaun: [to Ed] No, Philip has.

    Ed: [calmly] Oh, OK.

    Shaun: Listen, Mum, what sort of state is he in?

    Barbara: [over the phone] Oh, he's fine. Bit under the weather.

    Shaun: I see.

    Ed: What's the deal?

    Shaun: [to Ed] We may have to kill my step-dad.

  • Ed: We're coming to get you, Barbara!