(There are spoilers in this review) I got it, I really like this tune. In the end, he rescued Sarah and lived together for a period of time. It was just a fantasy of the male protagonist when he temporarily broke down. In fact, Sarah, who had never met at the beginning, was shot to death by him with a shotgun. People who are rushing to watch plasma stimulation, let this movie go, it's not for you. This film only discusses the loneliness of human beings through the shell of zombies, and whether it is possible to live peacefully in an isolated island. Compared with other zombie films, this film is very clean and restrained, it does not seek for curiosity, it does not show cannibalism, and it does not deliberately dig the darkness in our hearts. Undead, living alone and searching for a way out, should I stick to the building or go out to find hope?
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