Aftermath with spoilers

Alvena 2022-04-08 09:01:13

This is a play within a play. The first half hour is a one-shot drama: in order to pursue realistic effects, the director still has to shoot when the zombies come. The heroine kills everyone in a chaos of flight and fight and stands in the cursed circle. The next hour is a detailed description of the sad and difficult history of this one-shot drama. The director of the filming has a cowardly personality, and he can only accept everyone's unreasonable demands. The director's wife is someone who forgets about the script when she is acting. The director's daughter doesn't look down on her father Xiong's appearance, and has a perfect pursuit of the script so that she will always offend people. In order to film this drama well, the director and his wife replaced two actors who were suddenly unable to come. The daughter originally came to see her favorite idol, but she participated in the filming for the script and her father. Among them, there are also some actors who are in a sudden and temporary situation, who have been drinking, have troubles, think too much, and forget about me. The awkward and inexplicable points in these first half-hour small movies can be found from the shooting conditions behind. On the one hand, it is rich in details, and on the other hand, it is the foundation of the actors. In order for this movie to achieve a single shot in the script, the filming process should also be shot in one shot. The smooth content made it disappointing that I was expecting a horror movie and I have to give this movie high marks.

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  • Alex 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    On the birth of live broadcast programs of zombie movies, the first 1/3 felt procrastinated, sloppy, embarrassed, and over-acted (it turns out that there is also a term called "burst belly" hahaha). , the final overhead shot was so tossed out, I really feel bad for the director and all the happy and lovely zombies. For a movie that is not according to common sense, the credits can be rolled three times. I feel that the producer of this film is for everyone His colleagues roared angrily: "This is Lao Tzu's movie, I can do whatever I like"

  • Jensen 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    It does. Fictional tidbits vs. real army tidbits, so who's who? The subtitle translation of the Hong Kong version is too funny. The actor was slapped by the director, and the actor shouted, "Even my dad didn't hit me" and laughed out loud! Director, are you Lin Youde?