First of all, the reincarnation itself is very nonsense. If the advanced products of aliens are the crystallization of science, then the "reincarnation" is only a myth or religion of nothingness. This is a kind of self-slap in the face. s arrangement.
A sci-fi adventure film has all kinds of loopholes, which lead to the failure of the film. The second reason for the failure is that the director wants to express his thoughts and minds in such a so-called commercial film, so that people can admire it.
Just one point: aliens appeared and wanted to kill the reincarnation of the queen, so when was this reincarnation discovered? Why did it only find out after adulthood that such a miraculous alien technology would also fall off the chain halfway, and it would last for decades?
If there is a reincarnation, why is such a public murder allowed? Could it be that something like the queen is like garbage in the family? If there is a certain rule that allows the reincarnation of the queen to inherit the status of the queen, then this kind of reincarnation is the same as the reincarnation system of Tibetan lamas, must be the object of worship by all, and has a strict enforcement system? Why is it in such an embarrassing situation? How did such a huge flaw in the system come about?
The failure of the film comes down to the bottom line: in a highly technologically advanced society, it is matched by a primitive feudal and religious ruling system...Marriage, inheritance, reincarnation, princes, princesses... . This gives a very awkward feeling. And, sadly, even this system of governance has various flaws. Seeing a group of primitive people with such avant-garde technology, I really envy and hate that.
By the way, what about the queen's husband? Asexual reproduction?
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