Human Completion Program

Johnnie 2022-04-22 07:01:05

In order to avoid the stereotypical ending of heroes saving the world, the film destroys the world.

As a movie, it's okay to look at the screen and see the plot, but not really.

If aliens can accurately predict solar flares, why can aliens predict other disasters? If an accident like an air crash was done by aliens, then 911 is obviously man-made. Let's go crazy, even if 911 was done by aliens, can aliens predict the death toll accurately? No one can guarantee how many survivors there will be. Moreover, when confronted with a country like China, which basically conceals reports every time, those figures are even more unsubstantiated.

Take 10,000 steps back, the aliens have great powers, this is fine, you want to take away the child, although I can't think of why, but assuming the aliens have their reasons for doing so, but if you want to take it away, just take it away Now, you are so arrogant, why are you still making so many twists and turns?

This film is not a rigorous sci-fi film (most sci-fi films are not rigorous, which is understandable), but it is too baffling, at least it should come up with a conspiracy for the aliens, the result is empty, before The tension and excitement were all in vain, and the things that were more interesting the more I looked at them, turned out to be tasteless. Maybe audiences still need clichés.

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  • John Koestler: I'm not saying that 81 people are going to die tomorrow, okay? I'm just trying to understand why THIS is SAYING they will!

    Phil Bergman: Okay, it's spooky, all right? I'll grant you. It's more than spooky. But just step back, all right? You have all these uncircled numbers with no sequence to them. I mean, numerology, kabbalah, pythagorean cults, there are systems that find meaning in numbers, and they are a dime a dozen. Why? Because people see what they want to see in them.

  • John Koestler: I am the son of a pastor.