The story incidentally explains the cause and effect of the first part.
But in fact, when playing baseball, I saw a big fireball in the sky, and then it disappeared.
Monsters start killing people, and humans are completely powerless, and the ultimate weapon is in the hands of a little girl.
The foreigner is still in the mood to have children and play when the aliens can't hear the slightest sound. This heart is not ordinary.
In the first part, it was because of this that the audience's heart was brought to their throats.
But to be honest, when I watched it at the time, I thought of "Tunnel Warfare" inexplicably.
In the story, the mother and daughter are at odds.
Gou An or resistance, this is always a confusing question.
Let's go "going", as the saying goes, it's good to hang on.
The story is based on "horror", but it is probably not very sensitive to "horror". In fact, the issue of terror does not arouse much interest.
It's a little bit interesting about what happened after the girl finally found a dark place.
The first is the "leader" of the dark place, sighing at the time when he escaped from the disaster. When human beings know that monsters are afraid of water, they scramble to get on the boat. They could have escaped more, but in the battle between people, only two boats survived. In the face of life and death, everything is not that important. Excuse me? , It doesn't make sense. Do you agree? It seems even more unreasonable. The rest seems to be only sigh.
The second is the natural superiority of survivors. Others are fighting for their lives outside, and they can have a bonfire BBQ here, which is a spontaneous sense of pride. So when someone comes, in their hearts, they take it for granted that they are seeking shelter. As everyone knows, this kind of partiality is only temporary.
Perhaps you can imagine a scene where the little girl did not bring any weapons to counterattack, but simply sought shelter, and eventually attracted monsters. If the people in this remote corner survived the attack, how would they treat the little girl in the future... …
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