It's like a manga I've seen

Linnea 2022-04-23 07:03:47

This movie is especially like a comic I've read on the Weiweiwei website. The male protagonist of the comic is the same as the male protagonist of the movie, and the female protagonist is a half-paralyzed athlete. The same story happened between the two buildings, I vaguely remember that the male protagonists in the comics gave each other food and drink by tying ropes (same as in the movie). At the end of the story, the reason for the virus is that some canned beverages were made into beverages during the war and sold (in the comics, it is said to stimulate the human brain). Unlike the movie, bites and scratches do not make people sick. mutated, and finally the antidote to the virus emerged. It will return to normal after a period of time with family members. Overall, the first half of the movie coincides with the plot of the comics. . .

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  • Percy 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    This film tells the story of the sudden outbreak of the epidemic. The protagonist in a high-risk area, in order to survive, gave up isolation at home, and traveled all the way to come into contact with a dense number of epidemic patients. Although the lethality was originally zero, he was always unscathed. Why is this? Because they have their own antibodies! (Wrong, crossed out) Because they are the protagonists!

  • Scot 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Nothing, no wonder. Every plot point is picking up people's wisdom and disregarding the rationality of all behavioral logic. In terms of mode, it is not as good as the more entertaining "Extreme Escape". The male and female protagonists are constantly being stupid, and each has a halo, just like the possession of Zhao Zilong in Changshan, coming and going among the zombies freely and unscathed. The viewpoint is narrowed, but there is no empathy for the characters at all, so the whole film is like a huge unfinished work, continuing to consume people's enthusiasm for "Train to Busan". It seems to presuppose that the audience has a reserve knowledge of zombie movies, but the human level has not been able to output any really tenable themes. I still create in the old thinking, and I have only tasted the use of new media and new equipment. It is undoubtedly a fake blockbuster during the epidemic, or don't let your eyes come in contact with this virus. Yoo Ah-in, please cherish feathers.