I didn't want to speak, but it's so frustrating to see so many people here scolding the special effects of this film, so I'm posting this review. As I said in the short comment, if you are here to see the scene, then you can go. The highlight of this film is not how grand the scene is, but its thinking on human beings. First of all, it is closely related to World War II in the arrangement of war. He tells about the Nazi revenge plan, which also reflects the director's point of view that the most dangerous thing in this universe is not aliens, but human beings themselves.
Of course the Nazi plan didn't work, why? Because those people aren't developing as fast as the Earth, that's one of the highlights of the movie. If you look for conventional thinking, the invaders are stronger than the locals. In the end, the locals win by various means, and the Nazis are the weaker here. Therefore, the final victory must also belong to the Justice League of the Earth, and the mutual suspicion in the Justice League, countries conceal their own technology from each other, trying to attack other countries when they are not prepared, but in the face of the common enemy. To the contrary, it can be shown that when countries have common interests, human beings are still very united. But in the end, countries threw nuclear bombs for lunar energy, which fully reflects the principle of man-made wealth and death of birds for food and death.
However, what is most worth thinking about is the performance of various countries after the war. In the end, the Nazis lost, but they understood the truth of peace, but the victors fought hard for energy. Finally, at the end of the film, the author expresses his yearning for peace with a perfect love on a broken moon, while on the earth, every heavy metal percussion represents every nuclear bomb and contemplation of war, which makes people feel mixed feelings. .
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