I think this movie is not as ugly as everyone said, and there are many problems with the plot.
First of all, the response of the female captain when there is a problem in the laboratory is completely in line with the regulations. When you are not sure whether the creature is a 4th-level high-risk creature, you should deal with it according to the highest level. Open the door must not open the door, this is a matter of principle. I see some people just ranting about these basic principles without understanding them. If you open the door rashly and let the creatures run out, that's a bad movie.
Secondly, I think the astronauts did not behave too irresponsibly in the process. It is a normal behavior for a scientist to discover that a new species cannot wait to study it. The use of various external stimuli to induce it is also a routine operation of biological experiments. The unconventional thing here is probably that this alien creature is too capable of fighting, too unimaginable. The basic setting of the space station is certainly no problem for a 17-year-old movie. Can't afford to hire a space station engineer as a consultant? I was in awe when I saw their lab sterile benches. Is it better than the equipment of some basic laboratories in colleges and universities? That is, there are no multi-channel isolation and disinfection procedures when entering and leaving. After all, who in space would have thought of an airborne virus? ? ? They are not prepared for foreign creatures, at most they are nourishing cells and planting plants. It would be nice to have this console.
The female captain was entangled, and it was normal for the team members to want to save her. After all, they were all colleagues who got along with each other day and night. The captain chose to give up herself because of her own high moral feelings. Unfortunately, this creature is so powerful that it can store oxygen and live in a vacuum for a period of time, and the shell is hard enough to withstand the difference in air pressure and temperature. This symbol is not common sense and will not be discussed for now.
It's also a good idea to expel oxygen to suffocate the monster, otherwise there will be some weapons against him in space. The final proposed solution is also perfectly fine. But man is not as good as God. This ending is also possible. Add one point.
I don't quite understand why The Mist is also an unexpected ending, and people's scores are so much higher. It's obviously a bland monster movie. And when this movie has obvious special effects, space scenes, rhythm grasp, and plot compactness is not bad, a bunch of people want to spray him? ? ? ?
In the end, I thought that Bianjian would live to the end, but I didn't expect to have lunch so early. Is it too expensive to show up? ? ?
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