A long film based on a zombie short film

Dominic 2022-09-25 03:58:31

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Movie name: Moving forward

Release Date: May 17, 2018

Viewing date: May 27, 2018

Film review:

① I don’t know if anyone remembers that there was a touching micro-movie with a length of only a few minutes. It was about a father who was about to become a zombie. A piece of meat, with a young child on his back, rushed towards a normal family just before he was out of control, and finally delivered the young child safely. Although it was only a few minutes, it made the audience feel awe-inspiring fatherly love. Before watching The Loads, The Wizard said it was a zombie thriller. As the story progressed, the more I watched it, the more familiar it became. I just went to the search and found out that "Walking With Weight" is an extended film version of the 2013 micro-movie. Are you looking forward to it?

② "Bearing Forward" tells the story of a certain part of the earth that caused people to become "digging zombies" due to a virus. In order to avoid becoming a zombie, Andy took his wife and children to survive in a desperate situation. In order to protect the children, his wife and Andy were bitten by zombies one after another. The wife asked Andy to protect the child before turning into a zombie, so when Andy learned that he had only 48 hours left, he set out to find a place for the child. Encountered on the road - Lorraine, who sacrificed other people's vic for his own safety, trying to get rid of vic's control, the kind doctor Etta, another husband who was about to turn into a zombie and had to die with his family, trying his best to protect the zombie father's Toumi. In the end, when Andy was about to turn into a zombie, he carried the child and Toomey on his back, and let Toomey guide him with a piece of meat all the way to the Toumi people who could provide protection.

③ The pace of this movie is very slow, and there is no soundtrack in my impression, but the human nature is vividly displayed - the love of parents for their children, the love of children for their parents, the responsibility of husbands to the family, and the insignificance and helplessness of human beings in the face of the apocalypse. It takes patience for the first twenty minutes to get better. After reading it, I was a little depressed, and more of the expectation of love and light.

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