The moral premise could have been wonderful, but it turned out to be something

Eliza 2022-04-23 07:02:01

This group of monsters has no name, no interests, no organization, just breed and eat.

It is very ironic that our daily pursuit, fame and fortune, but it is useless for a while, teaching how to be nothing on the battlefield, and finally the cutting machine has to reflect the value.

This moral premise can be very touching. But it turned into a line, and the plot was not cool enough. Humanity was about to perish. There were only two or three people there, and a large number of scientists were alive, but they couldn't produce any data. Then the heroine suddenly developed toxins.

The plot is completely broken, and the front and rear parts are smelly and long, like two movies. But seriously, this moral premise is really touching. Fame and status, compared with life, compared with love, what is more important? Humans lose to monsters because they don't want anything. This can actually be very interesting and thought-provoking.

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  • Dorris 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Americans are really obsessed with "stupid brainless monsters destroying all human beings". Are they deliberately ironic that hypointelligence is swallowing up and will eventually defeat human civilization? Hahaha.

  • Garth 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Knowing the location of the monster, wouldn't it be better to sell the location and poison to Putin? Why do you want to go illegally without force?

The Tomorrow War quotes

  • James Forester: Did you tell it to die?

    Dan Forester: Yeah.

    James Forester: It worked. Why didn't you do it sooner?

    Dan Forester: Yeah. Yeah. Let's just take a little break...

  • Colonel Muri Forester: You gotta leave me here.

    Dan Forester: Hey, we'll just sit here for a little while, okay?

    Colonel Muri Forester: Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I said all those things to you. I shouldn't have said them. I was angry and I didn't mean to hurt you.

    Dan Forester: It's okay.

    Colonel Muri Forester: I'm so happy I got to see you like this. How you were when I was a kid. This is how I remember you.

    Dan Forester: We can't quit. We cannot quit right now. We can't do this right now. Oh, no.

    Colonel Muri Forester: You have to take this.

    Dan Forester: No, no, no, I'm not leaving you. No.

    Colonel Muri Forester: You gotta leave me. We were never going to make it. You need to make sure this never happens.

    Dan Forester: Yeah.

    Colonel Muri Forester: I love you, dad.