The vast and magnificent panoramic pictures and the design beyond the times are amazing. The magnificent empty mirror at the beginning is shocking-the penetrated moon and the huge crater in the center of the Pentagon render the apocalyptic atmosphere very well, showing an experience of an alien invasion. The deserted and uninhabited earth, whether it is a barren wasteland or a charming green lakeside, every shot is so fascinating. The setting of science fiction elements is not too much, so the plot can be grasped more clearly.
The opening monologue succinctly explained the background of the story, but the story advancement was slightly slower. However, when the plot was almost halfway through, the story suddenly turned around. After sweeping away from the previously unremarkable decline, the film uncovered the truth of the story layer by layer. The suspense of the whole film is very well made. At the end, it was discovered that almost all the key plots of the second half of the reversal were very detailed in the front, and even suspected that this was a suspense film. If you don't pay attention to the second half, you may feel as confused and at a loss as the person in the play.
The setting of the plot and the portrayal of human nature are equally fascinating. Jack’s cherishment and fearlessness of life saved Julia. The protagonist’s inner doubts and human patience and trust pushed Jack to discover the truth. Their bravery and dedication accelerated the tetrahedron. Destruction. It is love and friendship that drove them to come together and give full play to their unlimited potential. These emotions are just impossible for a machine. This is another reason why the clone can return to Julia!
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