The final twist is a bit abrupt, but the conflict brought about by this assumption is unavoidable. When there is a shortage of food sources, whether human or ghost, what is the bottom line? Or kill each other like red eyes, and the winner survives?
I can't help but be glad that I live in an era where the contradictions are not intensified. Human nature is best seen in natural and man-made disasters, but this may be a survival instinct. Is it to succumb to instinct, or to try to find a solution, or to sacrifice yourself? It's better not to have such a choice. Plan ahead. What a joy to be in the sun. Nowadays, the deterioration of living environment such as pollution and sandstorms makes sunlight gradually become a luxury. It is easier to destroy than to improve. What is destroyed may never come back. Still have to plan.
Ethan Hawke's science fiction films have a certain level. The special card of the year also raised some practical problems.
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