This movie is really something special, and it doesn't make sense anywhere. Time machines have been invented, and they are used to go back to the past to catch strong men, and kmt to possess them. Just teleported, the coordinates were wrong, the height was tens of meters, and it fell to hundreds of deaths at once. It was really cannon fodder. That magical toxin, I thought it was the same as poison gas, it had to be an AOE damage anyway. The result was a hit one by one. A boat of monsters prepared those dozen boxes. Even if the monster didn't wake up, a few people would have to fight until the year of the monkey and the month of the horse. Also, just a few people, after finding the alien spaceship, said that they couldn't believe the United Nations and went in recklessly. Where did you get the confidence to think that labor and capital are the best in the world? In the end, the alien monster was awakened. If there is no protagonist's halo possessed, these people are the culprits, the timeline is closed, and human civilization perishes in anarchy. The first two-thirds of the movie is about how to find the poison to destroy the monster. For this, the heroine died, and the future human beings will also be extinct. As a result, after the male protagonist and his party returned to the past with the poison, they took C4 to bring the source of the disaster, and an alien spacecraft that was frozen in the glacier brought in the monster and blew up. . . fried. . . Come on, Ron, this thing is so much better than a wand.
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