The editing and transitions of the whole film are fast, the rhythm is tight, and the humorous scenes not only did not cause me to have visual fatigue, but I have the mood to focus on watching it all the time. This film is different from the zombie films I have seen in the past. It completely opens up a new perspective of zombie films. The whole film does not have absolute darkness and light like the old routine. At the end of the ending, it is a scene where zombies and people coexist. Who destroyed who, this ending is something I never expected. Is this also telling us from another level that some things can reach the state of coexistence? The use of Sean's camera lens many times in the film made me think that he has become a zombie many times. In the early stage, he was completely ignorant of the situation, closed himself, and didn't care about the changes in the surrounding environment. He lived a repetitive life like a zombie. , it seems to be integrated with the surrounding zombie wandering environment, and there is no dissonance at all. Sean also played a leading role to a certain extent when he realized that the situation was not right. Although some of the ideas were absurd, they also gave out the light that belonged to his little man. The clips full of gray humor, accompanied by some cheerful background music and rapid transitions, brought a steady stream of visual impact and tension to the audience, and also combined with the content of the film to think of the current so-called "social animal" life mode, is it? Deprived of the colorful life that should have been.
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