I think the original idea is good, combining time travel and fighting alien monsters. As long as the script is slightly modified by two points, adding a little literary drama, and changing the martial arts drama a little bit more compactly, this movie can actually become a better series of movies...
First of all, the movie could spend a few minutes and add some settings to make it seem more reasonable for humans to be rubbed against the ground by this alien monster.
Such as how fast this alien creature reproduces. For example, although their ordinary individuals have no IQ, each large group (for example, in every 10,000 alien monsters) will have a commander-level monster with an IQ and a stronger command. At the end, there is a queen-like thing with a high IQ. As the king of this alien monster group, this queen ant can remotely control the individuals in each group, and can continuously improve the tactical play of her own race according to human tactics.
This at least vaguely explains why humans were beaten so badly. And you can shoot the second and third parts to fight this ant queen.
Secondly, the biggest problem with this game is that humans are so powerful that they can pass through, how can they be unable to defeat such a bunch of organic creatures?
Therefore, the time-travel technology can also be interpreted as a time-space creation technology invented by other alien civilizations that humans discovered when they were retreating and hiding in a certain area. Designing the travel technology as an alien creation can bypass one of the biggest illogicalities of this game.
In the end, human beings discovered that alien monsters and time-travel technology were created by a certain god-level civilization n years ago, and the reason behind their appearance on earth together is "Bala Bara..." (10,000 words are omitted here).
Does that make the whole story seem like a fascinating, self-defeating, at least a trilogy of sci-fi?
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