I didn't plan to finish it in one go. I started watching it at 8 o'clock in the evening while having dinner. I couldn't stop watching it until 5 o'clock in the morning, but I found out that I didn't! Finish! Knot! Looked lonely! But I didn't mean to say he was not good-looking! very nice!
In fact, this kind of monster zombies is not my dish. I haven't watched the popular Kingdom before. The most similar one I've seen should be the classic trip to Busan. So why watch Sweet Home? Mainly because I watched Alice in the Land of the Dead first , so I suddenly became interested in Sweet Home, which became popular at the same time. After reading it, I think both are very good, although the subject matter is not comparable and does not need to be compared. , but on the screen, the special effects of Sweet Home are better and the special effects are more exquisite, and the portrayal of the characters' emotions is also more in place, but it is still worth watching for both of them~
I think the most wonderful thing is the setting that desire is the reason for becoming a monster. We are all born with desire, and everyone has the potential to become a monster. Some people become long-handed monsters because their hands are not long enough to save the child, some people become meatball giant monsters because they want to become big men, some people become long-haired monsters because they feel bald and shameful, and some people become long-haired monsters because they are not right. The guilt of protecting his daughter turned into a giant baby monster. Desires make people become monsters, but not all monsters are bad and can hurt people. The giant baby monster is an example. She is a kind mother. After becoming a monster, she will not cause harm to humans, but humans Can it coexist with them? I actually don't really want to understand why the male protagonist can stay in a half-human, half-weird state, is it because he is kind? Or because his desire is to die? Anyway, I was so excited when I saw him grow a pair of wings!
Sweet Home is somewhat similar to the previous trip to Busan, in that it portrays the exposure of human nature in crisis particularly well. Every character, whether it is the protagonist or the supporting uncles and aunts, is vivid and vivid. Some people are willing to sacrifice others for their own lives, and some are willing to die for a neighbor they don't know; some people have doubts about the half-human, half-beast male protagonist who thinks he is just a monster and a ruthless bleeding machine, and some people care about him and trust him to hold him. Apologies and gratitude; the last resident still sent a message to the government, and the army was sent not to save but to destroy, is this right or wrong.
The protagonist group is really handsome. In addition to the invincible male lead, there are several other members of pure flesh-muscle burst firefighter Miss Li Shiying, the dangerous man with vicissitudes of life Li Zhenyu (ah, uncle is old), hot Pu Guiying, the younger sister of the trousers and bass, Kim Nam Hee, a teacher who is active in missionary but highly skilled in martial arts, the optimistic grandfather Kim Gap Soo who is terminally ill, the nurse sister Ko Yoon Jung who cannot be more beautiful, the paralyzed inventor Kim Sang Ho, and the glasses that rely not on the body but on the brain The leader, Li Daoxun , was even more heroic. I just didn't expect the ending of the protagonist group to be so cruel, especially in the teacher's part, I really saw tears and snot coming out. . .
It should be deliberately left a few holes unfilled for the second season, like where is the boyfriend of Miss Firefighter's sister? Who the hell was the call she got in the basement? Where did she go in the final scene after being separated from the rest of the residents? Has Eunhyuk turned into a monster? Did he really die when the building collapsed? What did the bad monster who escaped borrowed the body of a dangerous man to do? Where is he taking the hero? I hope all the pits can be filled well, looking forward to the second season!
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