The subject matter is good, and the sense of immersion is also very good. It is not the annoying and outrageous thing that some people say.
From the end of the day, until the surface was controlled by monsters, humans lived under the bunker and dared not face the outside world.
The plot starts from love. The protagonist goes to find his girlfriend who has been separated for seven years because of the doomsday. After experiencing many dangers, he deals with monsters all the way as a weak chicken, and finally reaches the destination and meets his girlfriend.
Although this love was questioned under the withdrawal of the heroine, and the hero was lost, fortunately, the ending was good. Not only did the villain pay the price, but it also recaptured the heroine's heart.
The sublimation of thinking makes the male protagonist realize that even in the apocalypse, human beings can live out themselves, and encourages people to get out of the bunker, not to be at ease, not to be satisfied with the status quo, and not to be afraid, but to face the apocalypse bravely.
The little fantasy under the apocalypse reflects that people who escape from difficulties get out of the predicament, bravely face the difficulties and difficulties, live out themselves, and find their way.
Accept new things and you will find that the world is still bad, but there are still many good things.
Some people, like the people living under the bunker, don't want to see, understand, accept, try, and isolate everything. Live in your own perception, be comfortable with the status quo, and be cynical.
Many people like to watch breaking points, and they are unwilling to accept it if they are not enthusiastic, exaggerated, or passionate. It's impetuous and mentally retarded.
Movies are an indirect carrier for conveying values. Watching movies can expose you to many different values, enrich and expand your thinking. This is a wonderful thing.
I hope that people can get rid of impetuousness, accept new things, find resonance in them, and understand what is useful to you.
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