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Why do some zombies in foreign funeral films have to take a bite to infect people?
Zombies don't bite. This is for reproduction, for the growth of zombie species. So they won't bite other zombies, because other zombies are almost there! So you have to bite people and turn them into zombies.

Next, I recommend some excellent funeral films to you!

Top five zombie movies, in no particular order.

1, World War Z

World War Z is an American thriller science fiction funeral film, adapted from its novel of the same name. As a movie about zombies, Battle of the Zombie World not only depicts the crazy and nervous zombie attack, but also reasonably explains the cause and effect and weakens the sensational part. Telling the disaster from a rational perspective makes the authenticity highly credible, especially Peter's words at the end of the film, which shows the subsequent situation and causes reflection. Many facts like environmental pollution are real, so there is the possibility of this terrorist virus. Speaking of authenticity, Zombies is definitely done with great care. Hollywood's film technology once again highlights its strength. The large-scale zombie group play is realistic and meticulous, the people watching it are full of blood, the actors' acting skills are also very lively, and the zombies are even more powerful.

2. A trip to Busan

South Korea's high-rated action, thriller and disaster film A Trip to Busan was translated into Hong Kong, and The Corpse Train was translated into Taiwan Province. A mysterious virus outbreak has put the whole South Korea into a state of emergency! An unknown virus swept across the country, and the South Korean government declared martial law. And those who go to Busan by train (the city that successfully escaped the virus outbreak) must fight for their own survival ... 453 kilometers, the distance from Seoul to Busan. In order to protect their relatives and friends, they will fight to the death for survival!

Get in the car if you want to live!

It tells the story of the hero's single father Shi Yu and his daughter Xiuan going to Busan by KTX high-speed train. The zombie virus brought by a girl on the train began to wreak havoc and spread continuously, and the train suddenly fell into disaster. In the face of disaster, directly hit the pain point of human nature!

3. "I am a legend"

I am Legend is the last American funeral film based on the novel of the same name. In 20 12, human beings were infected by unknown viruses, and new york became an empty city. Robert nivelle (will smith) is a scientist serving the army and a survivor who is immune to the virus. During the day, he took his dog Sam to look for food in the street, searched for survivors by radio, and studied ways to cure the virus in the laboratory. At night, he can only hide in the house, because those who are infected with the virus and are not dead have become "night demons" who can only come out at night, losing their minds and attacking everyone. One day, Sam died of a virus, and robert nivelle fell into unprecedented loneliness. When he is ready to die in a nightmare, another survivor, Anna (alice braga), saves him. Anna believes that there are survivors in the isolated area on the mountain, but stubborn robert nivelle insists on staying in new york. Another night, "nightmare" attacked robert nivelle's residence. At this time, his research has been successful, but only by persisting until dawn can human beings survive.

4. Don't stop the camera

The production cost is less than 3 million yen (about 6.5438+0.8 million RMB), and the "camera" was sold to the public in limited quantities in Hall 2 in Dunai in June. More than a month later, it was released in the national 150 hall, reaching the weekly box office of Top 10. Whether it can finally reach the box office of 654.38 billion yen blown by the media, this independent Chinese painting with a record rate of return is destined to go down in the history of Japanese movies. It's a Japanese zombie comedy. This corpse film is both scary and funny. It tells the story of a crew shooting a zombie film by live broadcast and trying their best to finish the shooting. A film crew is shooting a zombie movie in the ruins of a deep mountain somewhere. The director threw himself into the real scene, and the actor continuous shooting failed to meet the requirements 42 times. They met all kinds of unexpected situations, and the scene was in chaos, but because the camera couldn't stop, everyone had to improvise, and many jokes appeared in the chaos. A "37-minute zombie escape drama" was thus refined.

5. Resident Evil Series, the masterpiece Resident Evil: Revelation.

Resident Evil: Revelation is Resident Evil's second film. The film tells the story of Alice, a survivor in the first film, who wakes up and finds herself regarded as the latest biochemical experiment by Umbrella Company, with super strength, perception and sensitivity. Her task is to find the survivors of the accident. Alice reunited with Jill, Terry, Carlos and others. In order to complete the task, they must fight our way out in this city surrounded by zombies as quickly as possible, otherwise they will only be dead. The second film obviously strengthened the connection with the game and the style was more loyal to the game. In particular, he joined the popular role of Jill in the game, and his actor is also very close to the image of the game. But unfortunately, due to the change of director, the shooting level of this film is actually lower than that of the first film, but it is still remarkable. Facing the army of zombies and mutant monsters, they met a more powerful enemy. This monster, known as Nemesis, was mutated by Matt who was injured in the first episode after accepting the "Nemesis Plan" of Umbrella Company. It has been given the command to destroy all living things, and it also has powerful electromagnetic guns and rockets with amazing destructive power.

Funeral films made abroad have been loved by young people in China in recent years.

The Walking Dead, A Trip to Busan, World War Z, Rabies and Don't Stop the Camera are all popular funeral films.

Don't stop filming Japan

Rabies USA

A trip to Busan, South Korea

In fact, both foreign and domestic zombie movies, such as Ching-Ying Lam's zombie family series, show that people will die after being bitten.

Why is this? In movies, the protagonist and audience are most afraid of being alienated by zombies. Simply put, there are unclean ingredients in zombies: saliva, blood and so on.

Even more frightening is the poisonous snake.