At home during the Spring Festival, there is a bd resource for this film on the Internet. I heard that it was a fiasco at the box office in the United States, so I watched it in the mood that it was okay anyway.
After watching it, I can only say that it was fortunate that it was not released in China. Otherwise, if there is no Hollywood blockbuster, I might buy a ticket to watch this film and miss the Wandering Earth.
After 1000 years of human beings tossing and destroying themselves, a big machine castle called London directly ate a small machine castle. My hello is the energy burned by this machine. Is it cost-effective to march in this way? The land outside is lush and green, and there are no monsters. No zombies, no honest farming, must be obsessed with the wasteland. The towns that were eaten were so rudely decomposed, meaningless, and a waste of resources.
The so-called human scientists and elites are actually a group of archaeologists. Haven't they thought about restoring previous technologies, rebuilding industrialization, and agriculture, which are more reliable than fighting each other and aggression. There is so much fertile land.
Suddenly inserted into the relationship between a biochemical and the heroine, at first thought it was love, but it turned out to be father's love. The biochemical person appeared suddenly, and the death was even more inexplicable.
The villain actually killed such a beautiful mother and daughter, for what, for what purpose, invading the mountain city, mainly yellow-skinned Asians. There is also the death star, which is the favorite of the US emperor, and it is the set of Star Wars. He is addicted to making cannons in the world, and finally justice defeats evil. The heroine can't get her hands dirty.
In the end, the people in the city of London were actually accepted by the mountain country. Is this reasonable? It would be a blessing not to kill them because they lost so many relatives.
It's a pity that I don't know how many billions of dollars in investment, and there will be garbage screenwriters everywhere.
Once again, it is better to wander the earth, only 50 million US dollars.
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