Everyone is talking about how strict the logic is, but who can tell me why there is such a stupid heroine? It doesn't matter if he rushes back to save people with good intentions, such a big forest can't escape, and he was caught by the male protagonist twice. After waking up, I met the male protagonist 3, and it was so kind to save the male protagonist 3. Have you met the male 2 before and was threatened and hasn’t eaten and gained wisdom? You brought him back to his own home, but you did not have an IQ to obey all the arrangements of Male 3. Are you a fool or a stupid pig? It's not a pity to die.
The hero's behavior is also very illogical. Why does the second man have to drag a girl off the roof? Does the undead personal plot fail to develop? Finding that the wife fell downstairs was not thinking about seeing the injury first, but wholeheartedly trying to send another self (male 1) back to the time machine to promote history, so he drove to the mountain quickly. Oh my God! Did he open up the perspective of God? After the wife fell downstairs, is it important to send off the man 1? At that time, he didn't know that there were still male 3 and male 3 things. The important thing is not to make sure that his wife is dead or not? If he went to see it at that time, then there were three selves at the same time, and everyone was happy.
There are also three men who cut the female lead’s hair, the third man drove and hits the second man, and the second man dressed as a killer and cheats on the man... all kinds of plots with gold fingers are all to force a rigorous logic that is praised by everyone, so the characters It doesn’t matter how anti-human behavior and motives are, do they?
Compared with the setting of the horror cruise ship that must kill everyone to go back, this film is really too blunt and deliberate. The two female characters and the scientist exist like tools. In order to promote the recurring plot, the IQ is gone... the more I think about it. The more I think this film is stupid, I can't help but give it a star, goodbye you!
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