I watched 1 a long time ago, and I had a good impression. 2 didn't pay attention when it was released, and I didn't watch it when I missed it. After 3 came out, the evaluation was not high, so I didn't go to the theater to pay the IQ tax. Nothing to do today, I downloaded it and watched it at home. Although I didn't watch 2, it doesn't seem to affect me to continue watching 3. Overall, the plot is really bad, and there are a lot of plots that people can't understand. But behind the bad plot, I also seem to see something else.
In many apocalyptic film and television works, I have seen a lot of human nature, such as selfishness. In this movie, Teresa betrays her former friend and joins the experimental department to research vaccines. But the way they obtained the vaccine was to torture these immunized people to obtain antibodies. After a long time, the results were not ideal. In the end, it was impossible to think that the male protagonist had antibodies himself. Things seem to be simple, as long as the serum of the male protagonist is extracted to make antibodies to save all mankind. The previous villains don't seem to be so evil from now on, and they tortured these immune people in order to save human beings by developing antibodies. But in order not to be tortured by the experimental department, the immune people planned to hide and let other humans fend for themselves. And the traitor Teresa they speak of actually sees the desperate situation that human beings will become extinct if they don't develop antibodies. At this time, the people outside the wall, but because they felt abandoned by the people inside the wall, they rose up to resist and entered the city. In fact, the people inside the wall here represent the elites, while the people outside the wall represent the civilian class. Just when Teresa found the antibody in the male protagonist, the wall was also breached by the people outside the wall, and the city fell into chaos. And the people inside the wall also have their own ghosts. It turns out that the biggest badass female BOSS is not that bad, but she was killed by the bodyguards beside her. Although it's a movie, it always seems to be like this in real life. When things turn around, things always go in a bad direction. The contradiction between civilians and elites, the contradiction between justice and evil, the contradiction between selfishness and great love, how should we choose among them?
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