pondering

Mike 2022-03-31 09:01:04

After thinking about it, that little girl might be the new king. This movie is probably about the development of zombies in the post-apocalyptic world. The new "zombie" is a kind of symbiosis, what kind of robe is the brain covered by? Surrounding, and the body is considered humanoid, they can be considered conscious, sensitive sense of smell (breath to find people), senses (breath to recognize people). They are not human, they still eat flesh and blood. It feels like a zombie version of a vampire. The little girl/protagonist is gone. On the one hand, through learning and imitation, she feels that she knows them as a new species and is alive, and finally confirmed to the doctor/researcher. On the other hand, at the end of the game, let the female teacher teach others "Symbiosis" (zombie symbiosis) children. Their identities were originally considered non-human beings and intelligent creatures. When human civilization taught them, they were growing, and they were equivalent to a new civilization. Humans live in a barren and hopeless world. In this plot world, the possible situation is, 1. After humans teach them, human beings are extinct or reduced to food under their development (because they are still eating flesh and blood and cannot control their instincts). 2. Human beings are separate and confrontational with them, or coexistence/whatever does not interfere with each other, but I think it is more likely that the two will be opposed. After all, the relationship between the two is the relationship between the predator and the prey , 1 is not my race, 2 is this species will still eat people, even if they are intelligent and can eat livestock in the future, but it is not certain that they want to eat people and change their tastes, there will be a problem. These are all things that can happen in that world.

This film has a new intention to talk about the early stage of the rise of the "new zombies" in the future. It does not talk about the beginning of the end, the chaos of the world, the intrigue of human beings, and the darkness of human beings in the last days. Instead, it can be said to be a prequel to the "Road to Rise of Zombies" to attract people's thinking. Because of the open ending, the "possible development of human beings in the future" is up to the viewer to think.

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Extended Reading
  • Briana 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    The "Second Generation Zombie", named the God-given Daughter, holds a box of plague and hope in his arms. This movie continues the setting of the ancient Greek myth of "The World Restart". Why restart it? Because of the confrontation between the groups, the girl defends the same type of "they just want to survive", and the black actors used in this film seem to be saying something (British movies are not very concerned about American political correctness, you can add some sharp realistic tone mapping ). The film is full of contrasting but integrated presentations: Schrödinger's cat, the cat in the heroine's photo, and the cat eaten by her. The color tone of the whole film is greenish. The first half is a swamp that is depressing and corrupt, and the second half is a densely forested city. There is a little bit of vitality, this contradictory juxtaposition is essentially two sides in the struggle for survival: the mutual fusion of your life and death or the lessons you teach me. The film has made some new settings on the routine of zombie films: fungi enter the brain, and they are assembled into towering plants that can infect the world. The director has full confidence in the control of the atmosphere, and the slow tone in the middle paved the way for the death threat of the female scientist, which seems to be loose but the emotions are tense.

  • Wilfrid 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    A Rare Post-Human Perspective in Zombie Movies

The Girl with All the Gifts quotes

  • Kieran Gallagher: [surrounded by the feral hungry kids] You touch me,

    [shows a grenade]

    Kieran Gallagher: I'll blow you all to shit.

  • Kieran Gallagher: [about his walkie talkie] She's going to give it back, right?