Zombies are cuter than dehumanized people series

Kurtis 2022-03-24 09:03:19

The biggest feeling after watching the film is that what is more terrifying than zombies is the evil of human nature and the loss of morality. The aid troops trapped in the zombies have become bloodthirsty livestock, a vulgar and cruel way to please, putting people and zombies together and killing each other. Sad. Captain Xu is powerless, timid, selfish, and a villain who is even more villain than a villain. The freedom he wants must be won by himself, not by arrogance and reaping the fruits of other people's labor.

This is a film about human nature, which is selfish and greedy. But if you can control these desires, people will eventually be more good than evil.

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  • Helga 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The second part is a completely streamlined plot line. Everything progresses "smoothly." Novel and interesting.

  • Norene 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    It’s still a lot worse than the first one, or, because of this one, I better understand why the first one is so popular. The action scene is undoubtedly a bigger upgrade, with more cars chasing, it can be seen that the cost is greater. However, the degree of tension and horror is diminishing. In addition, the character setting is too different (the first part has a lot of very plump and impressive characters), and this one is a little memorable for my sister. Frankly speaking, the plot content is the plot of the two or three episodes of The Walking Dead, basically nothing new. The ending is a bit sensational and gives up logic. And, there is no interaction between the two roles at all, which is a pity. This is basically a new story in the same context.