This movie tells us that the woman you like, no matter how many times she betrays you, as long as she says one word, you will believe her without hesitation. And the woman who loves you, no matter what, will still choose to give everything for you.
I don't understand why the people outside the wall want to blow up the city and kill the guarding army. It's a waste of such good facilities. I don't know what the rebels want in the end. You ruined human civilization and ended up living a primitive life by the sea?
Humanity should still pursue civilization and progress. You can say that people in the city discriminate against you, but after you overthrow them, you should still develop rather than smash everything.
So it's kind of unnecessary for people outside the wall to blow up everything. The positive approach is that the protagonists actively repair the city, and then benefit the people.
Some people say that the truck bombing the wall is a bit of a joke, yes, but the skeleton man actually has leadership and doesn't understand why he committed suicide. Obviously, the truck can rush past by itself.
The most ridiculous scene is at the end. Please, how can the people in the plane know accurately that the protagonist is on the roof? There is no positioning on him, and the people on the plane have no tracking equipment, just a walkie-talkie. So this scene is the funniest.
In fact, the movie is still quite exciting, but the idea is not good. In the end, a group of people are at the seaside, and then the advanced equipment is destroyed. What is the use of the protagonist holding the only antidote? Can't be mass-produced. Anyway, it is to the end. I don’t know what the purpose of a group of people is after resisting, that is, someone oppresses us, and then we fight back. After the counterattack, there is no more. Fight for freedom? After freedom? Live a primitive life?
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