1. The setting of the zombies in this film is extremely destructive, but the action is abnormally slow. Can I say that they are wriggling? It is because of this setting that the whole film is full of laughs, and the attack with the record cd is lost, and the bar door is amused.
2. The plot is also easy to understand. The main line is that Sean suddenly realizes that he lost this thing one day, and this day is very important. He wants to see his mother, and then pick up his girlfriend to take refuge in a bar. And then the whole movie is about that, and it's very interesting at first, setting the stage for Sean to go through all the lost places and go to the convenience store as usual to buy things. From the perspective of God, we may feel that the director's filming is a bit exaggerated, but is it true that we are not the same? Eating the same takeout, going to the same movies to the same places, walking the same way home every day, it's all repetition and repetition.
3. A short clip at the beginning of the film also shows what the director wants to shoot. An uncle with a dazed eye is pushing a supermarket trolley, rows of supermarket checkout girls are listless, and then there is Sean who looks like a loss. What is the difference between living and losing? What's even more irritating is that in the world in the ending movie, human beings and loss are the ending of peaceful coexistence. It can also be said that loss has become something to have fun after a meal.
4. That big fat man said a very cool thing when Sean was in love, I like it very much, "So what? It's not the end of the world!".
Anyway, after watching the whole film, I feel that I have to learn to try new things more, borrowing what the little boy said at the end of "rom", just because I don't know what I really like, try new things, challenge new things, maybe I like it Woolen cloth? Still a highly recommended show!
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