The only zombie movie that tests for adulthood

Santos 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Very good-looking, very hilarious, very depressing, very realistic. I would call it the only zombie movie that tests whether young people are truly grown up. Think this movie is about zombies? No, talking about Sean! The bridges in it are only understood after personal experience. When I was in high school, I only found it funny, the plot was not twists and turns, the scenes were not enjoyable enough, and even felt a little boring. When I was in college, I took this as a comedy, and I watched it with my friends again. Everyone was silent, and everyone was mentally attacked. Afterwards, he asked me: Is this a comedy? ? I am also silent, tearful, black humor is worthy of its name, but for us watching this film, it may only be black without humor. It was only after my perspective on the world shifted that I could really see what it was talking about. Zombies are irrelevant, the focus may just be on the male protagonist's life as a loser society. I don't want to say more, my memory about this film is a little vague, but I don't want to watch it again, for fear of falling into anxiety and throwing it away! Real life is more scary than zombies. In short, it is recommended, it looks good, it looks heavy, and it is recommended for people with certain social experience to watch it, and they can probably taste their own life portrayals from it.

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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!