science fiction guise

Devyn 2022-04-22 07:01:32

The male protagonist wanted to change his life, but in the end his conscience found that his soul returned to heaven. Saying it's a sci-fi film is actually just a pretense. The so-called technology-changing body feels like a child's play. It doesn't reflect how clever his technology is. Does the equipment feel like a full-body examination? It needs so much money, is it a scam, the laboratory is more It's rotten, and it proves how short of money this film is. The villain finally killed his wife with a gun and didn't explain it. If there is one, it's actually pretty good. Since the male protagonist wants to live, it feels very abrupt when he finally comes to the test of his personality. Since he is a businessman, he treats his enemies with sarcasm. Maybe it can be attributed to the child, which made him find out in his conscience, but he didn't focus on the description. In the end, the letter to his daughter also felt very pale. What the hell is it when it disappears slowly in the end? I feel like I'm teasing me. I can't explain anything. Black brothers are abused beings. They have been loved and killed by the male protagonist so many times. In the end, they were supposed to merge into one, and finally put a piece of iron and it was over. It's funny.

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  • Candace 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    A commercial action movie in the guise of ethics. The details are poor, the quality of the film is like a film about 2000 years old

  • Alyson 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    Omg, it's long and smelly

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