The final twisting of the head and tearing the arms was quite irritating at first to the last pile, and then several people were tearing up those hungry SWAT brains, are they overflowing with shit? Changing a few and then tearing a few at a time is completely inefficient! It is conceivable that there will be a few people left after tearing it to the end. You must plan your eating, dear!
The uncle who first turned back to human is really handsome! A monument can be erected! The male protagonist is relatively useless, and he is really useless as a scholar, and can only say that the halo of pig's feet is too powerful. The male protagonist’s younger brother’s acting skills are good, but it’s a pity to be torn off at the end, and it’s too hungry. Why don’t you just tear off the younger brother for Mao and find the protagonists to solve it? Too concentrated eating and not enough portion! Hey! Too unscientific!
Well, it's the problem of class crime. The Zombie World War not long ago also reflected this problem. Daybreakers explained that as a crime, the battle is not as a crime. Both have a big BOSS, both of which have lifted the hypocritical skin on the surface of the class in order to survive, revealing the horizontal accumulation of victims. Flying flesh and blood. However, relative to the war, the details of this film are richer, and the exposure of human nature is also sufficient. There is no such obvious aura of the savior of the war. Actually, people are selfish, but the difference lies in their own interests relative to the interests of the general public, which side of the balance tends to be. In fact, the male protagonist also embodies the selfish side. Vampires reversely transform human beings at least not to worry about their own blood. Now...
Finally, the emotional plot is less true, but there is no overly affectionate expression of the movie theme that is more vivid. By the way, I always thought that there would be a sequel...it could be a release...
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