Actually not bad

Marlen 2022-04-19 09:01:47

I'd add one star if the black kids were removed, and one star if the ending changed to Human Destruction.

The creativity is not too novel, but it is a sci-fi version of Noah's Ark. And this time it is more thorough, and there is no need for "Noah's family" directly. "God" personally took action, and no human beings were left behind.

It's a pity that the "God" responsible for reviewing and implementing the plan is too merciful. The conclusion reached by the Chinese inspectors who stayed on earth for 70 years: "Humanity does not hide its flaws. Although there is another side, it is recommended to destroy it. I decided to stay out of personal feelings." Look, how pertinent the comment is, Private affairs are private affairs, and public affairs are public affairs. There are all children on Earth, and there is no saying that mankind will not be destroyed.

Look at Reeves again, just because he was with a girl from the earth for two days, and because of private abandonment, he canceled the plan for so many years. After such a big battle, the earth creatures sent the ark to take it away, but you actually canceled it? ? What to do with these creatures, take them back to make soup?

When I saw Reeves chatting with the old professor, I guessed two endings:

1. With the efforts of the heroine, the President of the United States finally came forward with a completely different attitude from the fat woman. He talked with the alien messenger and reached a consensus. In the end, when the earth's weapons were basically destroyed by the metal nano-worm tide, the alien messenger Retired, and after giving the earthlings a lesson, left the fire of life for the earthlings.

2. The heroine has persuaded Reeves, but before closing down the worm tide, the high-level officials refused to surrender to the alien black evil forces, resolutely resisted to the end, and fired full force, which eventually led to the death of Reeves' human body. The heroine is also completely disappointed with her fellow human beings, waiting to be destroyed.

The ending made me feel bad. To sum it up: the American president, who symbolizes the high-level leadership of mankind, refused to surrender, resolutely resisted, and blew up the car, but the alien friends were merciful and merciful to shut down the insect tide and save mankind.

The last words of the savior are even more confusing. Plus, it roughly means "the professor is right, human beings will change only when they face the apocalypse". Brother, did you see who changed? Didn't they bomb you with missiles from start to finish? I think that when our Celestial Empire met the envoy of Fanbang, it was also the emperor personally received. After all, you are also sent by aliens to guide your work. Don't you feel that this US imperialism has not even shown the president's face? His temper is simply too good, and he truly repays his grievances with virtue.

Nanoworms are also quite unlucky. Not long after it was released, and before it flew out of the United States, it was actually killed. They have to be able to speak and can't scold: the script you gave when the aliens came here was not written like this! What about a whole planet of creatures to eat casually?

So the rendering is quite scary, and the big brother of the United States has suffered a little loss, and other countries have not been hurt at all. Didn't frighten you and expect the people of the earth to change? The plan to save the planet was a complete failure. The earth also wants to scold the street. The antiviral oral liquid purchased online is really unreliable. Why did you reach a consensus with the virus? Bad review! Negative review is required!

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The Day the Earth Stood Still quotes

  • Jacob Benson: Mom!

    [Jacob, bleeding from his nose, collapses in the arms of Helen]

    Helen Benson: [to Klaatu] Whats happening to him? Jacob!

    Klaatu: [checking Jacob] They are inside him... He is dying.

    Helen Benson: [pleading Klaatu] Help him.

    Helen Benson: [whipes blood from her own nose, discovering that she is also dying] Help him!... Please!

  • Helen Benson: Why did you come here?

    Klaatu: I came to save the world.

    Helen Benson: From what?