At first glance, I think the originality of the plot is good, the suspenseful settings are also quite in place, and the attention to detail is also very appropriate (such as the injury on the monster). However, the setting of some plots is a little far-fetched (for example, the final ejection obviously only ejected itself, and a description was inserted in the middle). As for the structure of the environment, I think it is quite in place. This movie is the ending of GOOD END. Necessity makes it too hopeless, and it's very Knox-esque in the suspense section: the culprit is on the scene right from the start. The so-called deep sleep syndrome in the plot is actually optional, and it feels a little tasteless. If you don't use this syndrome as an excuse, you can explain the ugly side of human nature in a deeper level; another point is that the protagonist also gets this. syndrome. The general grasp is good, if you pay more attention to the details of the plot, it will be better
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