The movie presents us with an orderly world of vam, they have well-armed troops to maintain order, they have private cars, villas and even underground passages for vam, and blood becomes a commodity in short supply, and human beings are held in If the slaughtering machine has become a pig (pig produces meat and people produce blood), you can't even make a sound of blame, because if it is not for the scarcity and scarcity of some of their resources, this is a highly developed society. But even such vivid descriptions are shrouded in darkness, there will always be another wave of people in the world who chase the sun, even if they become the target of the enemy's hunt, even if that little bit of resistance is only weak, but still full of hope Refuse to be the fallen majority. I once refused to watch plasma movies because they were just for horror and excitement, but this one is an exception (there is another <> that is also good). Conformity is a social phenomenon, and it is also an issue that psychology is keen to discuss. People are like this. You can do what others like to do. People's leaders are all about money and goods, so why don't you get corrupted? Everyone's big boss has wives and concubines in groups. Are you still a mistress? The great professors of others have made academic frauds, but you still insist on the truth, so it is said that society is spiraling upward and backward. But when the leaders, bosses, and professors are sacked, you will see which kind of life is more expensive.
Insist on living the best of your heart.
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