There should be a lot of room for makeup to play. First of all, the corpse should be extremely dehydrated. If it is made into a mummy, the makeup is more scientific. Secondly, these zombies are infected, and Nima has an IQ. This is a bunker! In the end, it is the game of Mars, which is more advanced than the things on the earth. The key is that it has an IQ, not to mention, but also special local protectionism, Huo, full of Mars to catch these survivors! Seeing this, I was puzzled. Is this bacterium a fine or stupid? You said that you have been quiet on the old Mars for countless years, and finally came so few out of stock that
cost a thousand dollars. Why are you, swift parasites,
drink blood, drink water, drink liquid,
grow stronger,
but let me talk about it. The difference is that these bacteria really have no brains, neither eat or drink corpses, dare to understand hate, kill them, and then enter the inevitable routine of this kind of planetary adventure film: a few survivors demonstrate the universality of mankind Weakness, start to suspect the other party, how to kill the other party. . . I guess the director’s intention is to tell you a truth that even Liu Zongyuan understands: harsh government is fierce than tigers, eh, that is to say: human nature Nima is the most terrifying, far more terrifying than zombie bacteria.
But, American science fiction movies. We have to show positive energy. We have to have a hero. So two days ago, the male protagonist in the American drama "Sweeper" shined,
but being an American hero is more tiring. He can’t be Flawless can’t be perfect. If needed, he should be imperfect.
So this scavenger brother is probably claustrophobic and so on. Anyway, he has a mental illness, so he overcomes it suddenly, and then in the film After killing the last Martian zombie fearlessly, he walked from the bank of the river. . .
Ah ah ah
Don't vomit and feel happy after expressing! Tucao is over, the only thing worth mentioning in this play is that the first flag on the spacecraft is the United States, and the second is China, which makes my patriotic enthusiasm rippling a bit!
Looking at the current American science fiction films, you know that no matter how we criticize, we are indeed developing. Give yourself some confidence and admire your country, dear!
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