Although I also think more or less of other movies from some shots, this is understandable. Don't many movies in the United States have similar shots? Speaking of the WICKED base, it reminded me of "Escape from Clone Island" and "Special Forces", and said that there were zombies, and "Resident Evil", etc. But how about "Resident Evil" if there are zombies, can we no longer have zombies infecting people? I wonder if there is no such intuitive maze as the first one, and the theme is lost? And it's like "The Hunger Games", I really don't understand how similar the two are. The thinking of the authors reflected in the two novels and the two films is obviously completely different. How can they be similar?
The twists and turns of this movie are not small in terms of plot. I really don’t feel sleepy when I see it, because the different possibilities brought about by the different choices of the people I meet along the way are hard to guess, although it seems to appear Some of the characters are a little thin, but in the story, it is really too late to know too much in such a short time on the way to escape, not to mention the final reversal.
As for the performance of the actors, I think it really can only be said to be ordinary. Perhaps it is also related to their age and experience. In many plots, their performance can be more tense, rather than when I feel like I should be furious, the actor's face still has a feeling of "oh, okay", although the mouth It spits out a "bitch", but the expressiveness is really ordinary.
Well, anyway, I still enjoyed this one. The feeling is also positive, the film has deficiencies, but it is not as bad as 80% of the film reviews reflect. This is how I feel.
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