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A human film disguised as a zombie film
Dan 2022-04-19 09:01:13
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Filiberto 2022-04-23 07:01:09
Slumdog Millionaire is the same director as Trainspotting and Steve Jobs. It turned out that the thriller 18 years ago was like this. Especially after watching such a film after the epidemic, I couldn't help but sigh a little more. It's a bit like a zombie movie, not to mention the slightly rough picture quality. Most of the handheld camera recordings made me dizzy after watching it. A rescue operation by the Zoological Society has freed orangutans injected with the rampant virus, a contagious disease that can be spread through bites and blood, which has reduced London to a dead city. 28 days later, a man wakes up in the hospital and begins his escape. Wandering in an empty city shrouded in terror reminds me of "I Am Legend", and the fugitives who leave the city in search of new hope remind me of "Survival Family", and the setting of the last boy, girl, and girl reminds me of "The Survival Family". "Train to Busan". What's more terrifying than the virus is the ugly face revealed in the panic. Looking for the sound of the radio, what I find is not hope, but the evil soldiers who are trying to swallow food and real women. Before fighting back the virus, it may be even more necessary to fight back against the evil of human nature.
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Christa 2022-04-23 07:01:09
The story is too weak, virus, empty city, looking for troops... the theme is very old-fashioned. But it can be said to be the most beautiful and romantic horror movie (or zombie movie, anyway, not scary at all) that I have ever seen. It doesn't focus on fighting monsters or portraying scary characters (even without a stable face-to-face lens). One thing I like. Watching this film is directed at the director, and C mentioned it.
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[Sergeant Farrell talks crazy sounding to Jim while tied to the radiator]
Sergeant Farrell: Smithers says, 'Women and seamen don't mix.' And Mr. Burns says, 'We all know what you think, Smithers.' And that was my favorite joke in 'The Simpsons.' See, that's what they're doing a few hundred miles away, across the channel, across the Atlantic. They're eating dinner, and they're watching the fuckin' Simpsons. They're sleeping in their beds, next to their wives. But we are here, chained to a fuckin' radiator, because the O.C. has gone insane!
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[Sergeant Farrell warns Corporal Mitchell what's coming]
Sergeant Farrell: Mitchell! I swear to God, it's gonna end badly for you!