The five-star gods made low-cost sci-fi, which makes people mind-boggling. The front is like an ordinary adventure suspense film, and the back is continuously shocking: from the inside of the cave, the outside of the cave is flickering and flickering. I originally thought that one flicker was a day, but it was not a day but a day. One year!
There are primitive people tens of thousands of years ago in the cave! One of the future people will come down after tens of thousands of years! The protagonist group is in the same hole with primitive people and future people. It's so creative.
There is actually a second, slower time in the cave! And the ancient people were fighting against primitive people during that heavy time! If you walk in, you will always be static.
The ending was a bit hurried, and no reasonable explanation was given. Why did the Martian immigrants come to this cave? When did they know about the cave? How did the cave appear. There are still many questions and it ends, which is unsatisfactory.
It is a low-cost film so it has no reputation, but the creativity is wonderful. And this kind of travel to the future is theoretically achievable, unlike the paradox that travels to the past can not be achieved, so this is also a shocking point.
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