In fact, everyone should have been deceived and mutated by the disguise of his zombie movie at the beginning, Rage, leaked, and then Survival. Those who have watched "I Am Legend" should think it is very similar. It is estimated that the road is familiar, and then a major When a pile of zombies come out to pinch, the only thing that may be more amazing is that its lens processing is relatively thrilling and bloody, which makes people feel a little exciting. But when you look at it, you will see that something is wrong. He starts to add strong chocolate. From the appearance of Frank, everything starts to become wonderful. Slowly you will find that it is the human touch instead of the exhaustion. The tension and madness start to occupy people. In his heart, everything about the family began to change everyone's views. The responsibility and love of a father made one of these two exhausted protagonists begin to understand, while the other began to find his own mission, and then the two began to get closer. But such a heavy love also pays a price. The sentence Sweetheart I love you so much forced out by a small drop of blood, and also because of such a heavy love, Hannah began to change, and she is no longer the introverted little girl , she started to explode. However, what was unexpected was that the director wanted to dig deeper. The most frightening thing was not the virus, but human nature. It was hard to find a military shelter, but the male animals in it were because of the presence of women. It was only by sticking to their promise that after discovering something was wrong little by little, people killing people was their biggest obstacle at the moment. The girls with bright makeup, and the last kiss that was understood as a bite, everything made people sweat. The HELLO with the patch makes it easy to get out of the show, and it also makes people's hearts fly, but looking back at the bloody episodes at the beginning of the movie, maybe there are still some things worth thinking about.
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