I don't understand why some zombies in movies run very fast, while others go east slowly. Very puzzling.
Where to start?
This man is still relatively good. At least there was no cannibalism... What happened to
that policeman, and Andy from the opposite building, it was quite tragic. The closest contact is the day when I want to kill you with my own hands. Ah, a long sigh. Those sunny days when binoculars and clipboards communicate.
The black man and his Russian wife are too tragic. The pain involved is unimaginable for ordinary people. Don't go to the disgusting accusation, put yourself in the shoes and think what would you do? Do you really want to give up a wife who is pregnant for ten months? Then your heart is so cruel. It is even more difficult to imagine what kind of desperate pain it was when the black man pulled the child out of the body of his wife who had turned into a zombie - the infant zombie that instinctively roared. Bang! shattered the whole world.
And the girl who risked herself for a dog, and dragged everyone to almost annihilated (?). But, come to think of it, the world has collapsed. The dog has become a spiritual sustenance and dependence. One has to have some support to live, right? No one is right or wrong, we are all the same.
There are always unreliable people. That cruise ship boss, bastard. Yeah? It doesn't seem to be the case. All kinds of accidents are "on call at any time", and no one can guarantee to stay in place.
In the car (which is really cool), the two people who were sawed to death by a chainsaw may think the director is too shameless to kill them brutally because they are a drag (their death is also inevitable, because it will drag, but they are weak , the chance of death is greater (this is one explanation). But at the end, I feel that this is not necessarily a kind of hard-won kindness, the kindness of the director.
The male protagonist committed suicide consciously. I think from the beginning he advocated killing those who were bitten, and decided that he would be bitten. There is no basis, it is just intuition, maybe it is also the kindness of the director.
CJ's death was the only thing left to sigh. Trust!
About "unconscious" self-entertainment. Riding a bike, queuing, gay, shooting zombies………and so on. Something new.
The overseas island is finally attributed to illusion, and everything is attributed to zombies.
The interlude and the ending song are well done.
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