lengthy. That's how the whole movie made me feel. The film deliberately weakens the zombie effect to the original extent, focuses on warmth, and I want to ask, why join the struggle between Aboriginal and white Australians? What does this have to do with fatherly love? Originally, the father's burden was going forward, and he had to add a "Mita" to go with him here, and the effect was self-defeating. The extended version is not easy to grasp, and it is not as strong as the short film.
Why is the short film so good. Because it is simple and concise, with almost no superfluous things, it describes to us from beginning to end how a great father races against time and strives to keep his children alive before dehumanizing them. At the end of the careful woman examining his bound hands, sticks, carrion... Turning to leave, a baby's cry stopped her. There is a child here! I burst into tears in an instant, but I still feel moved when I watch it again,
What I think is a good part of the movie version is that the family of four. Distrusting others is, of course, a normal reaction in the last days. In the end, when the male protagonist felt that he could not hold on, he wanted to entrust Rosie to their family. At this time, their family was also in despair. The head of the family was bitten and the countdown was on. How can I live without my wife and two children? He has a gun. Six bullets, he said to the male protagonist that he left together by suicide, and after firing three shots, he followed and shot himself in the back. The purpose is obvious, think again? Two bullets for you. He felt the same situation, and of course you will not be able to stand it. We all know what happened later. He underestimated the male protagonist.
There are a lot of differences, the movie has at least three families, all of which are bitten by the male lead. In the movie, the male protagonist has always been helped, and the wife in the car reminded him with the headlights and saved his life. "help her" in blood left by his wife and daughter. So this movie not only has father's love, but also mother's love. Aita left a lamp for him~~ bandaged to hide the wound, and also gave directions, telling him not to give up hope, she gave him a photo and told him to find the family in the photo. She doesn't know that the hero Willy in the photo has become a zombie, which may not be a good idea for the hero. But it was also Aita's kindness. Lauren also helps the male lead. She woke up the male protagonist, Vic is not a good person, he can't stay in this place, he must go. Then came the man of the family by the river. He also wanted to help the male protagonist, but what he did was to send him a gun and two bullets, which was a bit cruel but helpless. When the male protagonist was thinking of committing suicide with a gun, Rosie called Dad twice, which also helped him persevere.
The biggest difference is that the little girl Toumi has always been by his side, guiding him, and they have a purpose. There are her clan over there, there is a big family, this is a promising walk. I really don't like this episode, it obviously weakens the effect of the father's role, and in the short film, even if his corpse changes, he will continue to move forward for the child. At that time, he had no hope, tied his hands, hung up Let yourself move on with the rotten flesh. If you are lucky, you can meet a living person to save his child... This kind of love is very heavy. And the balloons can attract Rosie's attention without shouting. It was the best way my father could think of. It's a pity that the film only depicts the balloon in a close-up shot. And not really used. When the father falls down in relief, his mission of love is completed. The few surviving living people just approached and looked at them and were about to leave, and when they saw that he had a child on his back, he fully understood all this. What a great fatherly love. Dig a grave for him, he deserves it. This is a respect for the father's behavior,
If you haven't seen the short film, it's really fascinating. For me, the movie was pretty decent. "good"
On a whim. If we can do the other way around and shoot short films for movies, will we be able to see more good works and see better things in less time
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