Personally, I prefer such novel sci-fi movies. The movie has a wide-open brain and a vision for the future. At the same time, it criticizes the earthlings for not cherishing their homeland, which leads to the descendants who can only survive in a certain limit.
The development of the movie's plot is relatively smooth, and it can make people curious to watch continuously, which is the so-called no-urin point.
Some comments criticized that the past clips of the heroine and others should not be flashed. I think it is okay. Although I can guess what happened in the past, it is also good to give a hint, which can adapt to most moviegoers.
Of course, there are quite a few bugs in the film. For example, the technology in the film did not inherit the high-tech of the predecessors. It gives the impression that the ancients and the technology in the film are fragmented. Quantum technology still needs to turn over the historical parts to piece it together. Is it in the film? The technology is not as good as the ancients?
There is also the process of the villain releasing zombies that everyone has mentioned, which is really confusing. It is unnecessary to release a person to kill the entire prison. I really can't think of any reason!
In short, I personally still think it is a relatively good sci-fi film. Although it is a bit flawed, it is still worth watching and a moderately paced film.
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