Hunt and kill game in the context of family planning

Roselyn 2022-11-02 22:44:29

When I saw the background introduction at the beginning of the film, I couldn't help laughing. Americans are really so rare and strange. Is this a future sci-fi film? Screenwriters should study modern Chinese history. Family planning has long been left to the Chinese to play. As for the government's high-pressure and terrifying atmosphere created in the film, the popular slogans such as "I would rather add ten graves than one person" and "I would rather have blood flow into a river than give birth to one" are nothing compared to the climax of our country's family planning work. However, although the plot of this dystopian movie is not novel, the story is still good. Although the seven sisters have only one identity to the outside world, they actually have different personalities and specialties, and they are a bit like gourd babies. In the film, Noomi Rapace plays seven roles by himself, which really tests his skills.

Although the plot of the film is routine, the overall rhythm is well grasped, and the 2-hour film length really does not feel the passage of time. The filming of several action scenes was particularly exciting. The scene of killing the five sisters with the agents in the room was intense and exciting with the appropriate plasma injection. Feeling, there are actions and scenes, it can be seen that the film party has made a lot of money. The love and hatred between sisters can ultimately be attributed to the anti-human system. The villain played by Glenn Close defended himself at the end with the "lofty" ideal of human beings, and once again warned us that many dirty deeds All under the banner of the taller. Overall, this Netflix-produced movie takes away my disappointment with Death Note.
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    Reporter: In the last 50 years we've doubled our population, tripled the amount of food and water we use, and we have quadrupled the use of fossil fuels. Every four days there's a million more people on the planet. How is the world going to cope with this explosion in population.

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    Terrence Settman: Well, there's seven. So: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.