Personally, I like watching horror movies and zombie movies very much, so the subject matter is attractive to me, but I didn't expect to cry. Human nature can be extremely ugly in the face of the problem of self-preservation, or it can become extremely noble. The director selected characters of different identities to analyze human nature, such as the male protagonist father and daughter, a pregnant couple, a student couple, a pair of old sisters, a beggar and a well-dressed villain. You can find something that impresses you in these people. You can see that a person with a high education and a successful career is not as good as a beggar at the bottom. Regardless of identity, please remember to be kind. The ending was really unexpected. I thought it was a big reunion, but it wasn't too tragic. Children and pregnant women represented new hope. I have to say that in the last minute or two listening to the child's singing, I cried and was apprehensive in front of the screen. The director was amazing. Overall, it's a good movie and worth watching!
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