A war without aliens, an inexplicable escape, a flustered inexplicable love, a nonsense and nonsense

Darwin 2021-12-19 08:01:17

Typical youth films, such as "The Hunger Games", "Moving Maze", and "Divergent", but the level is not even the worst "Divergent". The script is flawed and obviously cumbersome lines. The plot cannot be justified. The female protagonist gets information inexplicably. The second female is from an amateur origin. The middle character is inexplicably awakened. The transition between the protagonist and the younger brother of the heroine in the early stage is very blunt, and the ending of the movie is forcibly merged. The unreasonable love and inexplicable hatred are the blunt conversion. The most puzzling thing is that the movie is set in the invasion of aliens, but the shape of aliens is not seen from beginning to end. In order to save money, aliens have always been The appearance of humanity appears, leaving behind a team of awakened people who want to save the world? Looking at this posture, I still want to make the second one!

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  • Alessandro 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Good effect, worth watching

  • Jarrod 2021-12-19 08:01:17

    At first I thought it was a disaster movie, half of it thought it might be a science fiction movie, and finally I realized that it was a fucking teenage love movie!

The 5th Wave quotes

  • Ben Parish: You were named after a star, right? Cassiopeia.

    Cassie Sullivan: Cassiopeia. Yeah. A cluster of stars.

    Ben Parish: I was named after Ben & Jerry's. The truth. Yeah. Nothing made my dad happier than ice cream.

  • [last lines]

    Cassie Sullivan: [narrating] The Others see our hope as a weakness; as a delusion. But they're wrong. It's our hope that lets us survive. That lets us bend, but remain unbroken. It's our hope that will let us win one day. It's our hope that makes us human.