Times are changing, so are we

Melba 2022-04-23 07:04:26

In the name of "zombie", he left no room to release his nostalgic feelings, and Mak Junlong did a really good job this time. All kinds of forgotten things - zombies, old iron gates, folding tables, sewing machines, clothing, old people, old events, etc. Many things in it have been eliminated today, and in time it is blood-sucking, most people will think of vampires rather than zombies. Whenever I see the various homes in Aunt May's house, I can't help but realize that these things are supporting my home, my childhood. It's just a long time, they have faded out of my sight, replaced by a variety of new things. And I, or we, all seem to be happy to accept these new things, leave the old behind, and rarely think of them again. If it weren't for the play "Zombie", I wouldn't suddenly think of the folding table I used to eat and the clothes cart my mother used to mend clothes.

The end of the film echoes the line at the beginning of the film, "Many people think that the movie world is ridiculous enough, but in fact life is even more ridiculous." If you want to commit suicide, no one will stop you just like in the movies and TV shows, if you are lucky, you will. Someone will collect the corpse for you. The real life is not as interesting as in the movie world, and the death is vigorous, but the movie is not boring, direct and cruel. It is no different from a pool of stagnant water.
In the film, all kinds of tragedies are caused because of nostalgia for old things. At the same time, this is a contradiction in the film-should let everything go with the wind or be unforgettable. Progress and staying are always a pair of contradictions that cannot stop controversy, or the same for the director. Sometimes we agonize over this conflict, and all he can do is keep reminding us.

Here, allow me to end with a lyric from "The Giant Wheel":
We can't return to the beauty ,
there are still new classics released before

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