The viewing experience of the movie is very contradictory. If you come with rigorous logical thinking, the process must be like a needle felt. There are countless bugs that do not make sense. The coordinates similar to time and space travel have been set incorrectly, and you are not allowed to see photos of monsters. Afraid of causing public panic (the purpose of sending these people to the future is not to fight monsters), the weapons and transportation equipment used after 30 years have basically not been updated (in this era of technological explosion), and the method of catching the white spikes is too primitive. Brain, find the exact location of the alien monster through a little volcanic ash from the claws of the white long nails. In the end, the father and son abandoned the state machine and chose to take risks alone... But if you only pursue pure fast-paced brainless monster fighting movies, then the movie is basically It satisfies the sensory needs, it is a crisp popcorn, and the sweetness is also suitable, especially when watching it on the big TV in the new home, the visual effect is still quite good, but the production cost of 200 million US dollars is really low cost performance...
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