Discussion on the topic of national system, minority groups, and human nature selfishness

Abdullah 2022-04-22 07:01:55

Quite innovative fast food TV series.

The setting is novel, people become zombies, not because of being bitten, but because of desire and obsession in their hearts. When people are controlled by their desires, they will become more terrifying than demons, and human nature is terrifying than zombies.

1: At first, the male protagonist’s world-weary mentality and his indifferent attitude towards his parents felt strange. He thought it was a brainless setting of the script. Later, there was a specific explanation. It was because the male protagonist was bullied at school, and the bully’s family was the male protagonist. 's boss, so the male protagonist swallowed his voice so that his father would not be resigned. However, as a parent, knowing that his son was bullied, he actually acquiesced. In order to save his job, his son put up with insults. It is only natural for parents to love their children. As a result, because the chaebol monopolizes the financial lifeline and builds major companies, and South Korea mostly works for men to support their families, the chaebols control the economic lifeline of many families. They were oppressed and swallowed. The chaebols are supreme, and the others can only survive and cannot resist. This setting is very sharp.

The male protagonist once resisted and helped the weak classmates fight against the bullies. As a result, the weak classmates' mother committed suicide, and the weak classmates blamed the male protagonist instead.

These few things form a paradox. Parents love their children but cannot help, weak classmates are bullied but cannot be rescued, and power is always in the hands of chaebols and criminals. They are the kings of the world.

2: Human nature is selfish. Everyone in the play acts for their own benefit. Except for the male lead and a few others.

3: The super-infected person has the special ability of immortality and powerful strength, but occasionally cannibalism occurs. This results in them not being completely brutal monsters, but they are not really you with the personality and appearance of a person. So there is a gap between them and real people. They are a minority, they are feared and seen as monsters who want to get rid of them quickly. There are also differences within their super-infected people. Some are brutal to kill people, such as the handsome super-infected who appeared last, and some are benevolent and need human social relationships, such as male protagonists. There are frequent struggles between them, they are destined to be lonely, and there is a huge denial from the outside world, which makes them unable to correctly recognize themselves.

In the end, don't have too many obsessions, don't be crazy about your lover, just be moderate, and moderation is everything.

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  • Americo 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Except for the special effects that really cost money, everything else is very mediocre, and the monster-like settings are even very casual and lack wisdom.

  • Coby 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    There are too many inexplicable plots, the logic of the plot is not smooth, and it is by no means anti-type or anti-climax. It is simply not well filmed, and the setting of the world view is very vague from beginning to end, which is uncomfortable to watch. I don't know how this show got this score.