This film is actually similar to Resident Evil, but it is more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people than Resident Evil, because it tells how to deal with this situation among ordinary people, and Resident Evil shapes people with special functions, which is far from us. Far. The whole film is thrilling, humorous, moving, and warm. In fact, the characters are very successful. There is a father who usually gets into work and ignores his wife and daughter but loves his father like a mountain at critical moments, a fat uncle who takes care of his wife and protects passers-by and sacrifices himself for others, and a bad uncle who gnashes his teeth and sacrifices others for himself, and The ugly uncle who looks ugly and inarticulate on the surface, each of them has his own distinctive characteristics, which is human nature. In the end, I was really moved to tears.
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