In general works, zombies are basically transformed from living people due to virus infection, but in fact, there are also cases where dead people are resurrected as zombies. Zombies are generally used in games, novels, comics, animations, TV series and movies as a creative theme for inspiration. Fortunately, the real world has not found any records of the actual appearance of zombies.
I believe many fans are not unfamiliar with zombie-themed movies. The reason why "Train to Busan" can have a huge response is because this movie vividly depicts the beautiful human nature in disasters. A father who sacrificed himself to save others. The film does not elaborate on the origin of the zombies, but only highlights the panic created by their endless killing.
In the United States on the other side of the ocean, there is also a movie similar to "Train to Busan", which tells the story of falling into an unprecedented large-scale disaster area overnight. A deadly plague makes the dead evolve into zombies that eat living people. The story of a small number of survivors who were not infected struggling to resist the zombies. Among them are the wives of their husbands and daughters who have just lost, a couple whose wives are on the verge of giving birth, and police officers who are going to visit relatives in the disaster area...
This film is remade from 1978 2009's film of the same name, this remake is as full of blood, zombies and death horror as the 1978 film. But Zack Snyder didn't just settle for a remake. He jumped out of the zombie-movie disgusting mold and took a different approach.
A small group of survivors are trapped inside the store, each on the verge of collapse in the face of constant death threats and a massive crisis. Some people are desperate, some people are suspicious, when the kind and selfless people and the scheming people are crowded in the same space, facing the choice of leaving or staying or life and death, there will inevitably be violent conflicts in everyone's heart. The real point of the movie is how each of these people chooses and behaves differently when they are surrounded by zombies. Behind these acts, what the director is trying to embody is the true humanity that is rooted in each of us.
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