Although the routine is very American, it was scientists and American soldiers who killed the monster. The appearance of this monster made the military very confused. They found a scientist. The scientist had an epiphany after repeated setbacks, and then organized a counterattack to defeat the monster.
The highlight of this sci-fi film is that it can lead ghosts or ghosts to another physical state - the Bose-Einstein condensed matter, which opens the door for future ghost films and sci-fi films to communicate with each other. The situation is about to open. In ghost films, ghosts will give the definition of science. Science fiction is also more imaginative on the basis of ghosts. There are no ghosts that cannot be explained by science, and there is no realm that ghosts cannot reach. I mean, hahaha!
Although I have watched many films over the years that attempt to explain ghosts with science, they are all far-fetched. This film is a bit different. From theory to practice, including technical means, it fully demonstrates the origin of a ghost from a scientific point of view. And there is no sense of disobedience, at least I think so. The ending was expected, but in the end, the origin of Netherworld is still very open-minded. Molecular-level body scanning, 1:1 condensed matter body printing, and nervous system control by researchers are all expected.
At the end, there is actually a layer of anti-war meaning, and I realize the words of the scientists at the beginning of the film: Do you still have the sympathy of scientists now?
Recommended.
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