Fat House Ed & COVID-19

Jean 2022-04-21 09:01:05

*Inexplicably, I feel that it is somewhat in line with the new crown epidemic. After all, the scene that I thought was absurd before, now seems to be "becoming a reality". *It is not the protagonist that left the deepest impression on me in the play, but the fat man Ed, maybe because he also has the property of being a man, the relationship between Ed and the protagonist is like Pai Daxing and SpongeBob SquarePants (these two correspond to long also very similar). Ed is always holding back, which is annoying, but not annoying. In the end, the zombie wave passed, and the two played games in the small house in the back garden. Ed's instinct was to make people laugh and cry while playing games, and at the same time, he was moved by the friendship between the two.

*This kind of comedy actually doesn’t have any deep thinking at all. If you insist, maybe there is some reflection on the concept of love? After all, the protagonist only grows up at a critical moment. I also feel that it is far-fetched, and I don't think the heroine should continue to be with him. The hero may change after this battle, but the things that have been cultivated in the bones for decades are not so easy to eliminate. This is also the reason why you need to carefully consider your personal family background when you are in love or marriage. It does not mean that it is related to money, but that family background has greatly shaped a person's three views and behavior.

*Everyone almost didn't laugh when they imitated zombies. This is probably the first time I watched a zombie movie that it was more funny than scary. This shows the importance of the soundtrack.

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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!