Just watched it, I have to say that this is a business film that Star Lord uses to make money for milk powder. Apart from the special effects, there is really nothing to see in the whole film (in fact, the special effects are not very good). The plot has no logic at all: the protagonist is inexplicably forced to join the army under the order of life and death; the sudden father-son line; after 30 years of wearing, only modern military weapons can be used? I think it's better to use a stun gun or a sedative gun directly than a bullet gun, at least it can be paralyzed, watching them hit really hard. . . After skipping a lot of time-wasting father-daughter family drama, the protagonist just remembered the origin of the monster when he returned to modern times, excuse me? Shouldn't the level of technology in 30 years already be known? Still need the protagonist to go back to find it? At this point, I have to complain about the beginning of this movie again. Since you can go back to the past, why not just go back to the monster and destroy the nest? What's the point of going back 30 years? What's even more funny is why the protagonist is looking for a male junior high school student to learn about the origin of the monster? I still don't understand this, I guess I have to go to Du Niang to find the answer haha. Then, after finding the origin, there were only a few people who went to the lair with poison for no reason, and then there was a shooting scene. Isn't this really made up for the length of time? Well, the ending after the monster mother is finally solved, what about that trash can? Then the father and son are reconciled? It's so easy, why didn't you think about it earlier? Anyway, I'm a whole emmm now
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