The scene is very magnificent, and the special effects are also very powerful. But this story line really can't bring this big scene, the old story is not new, and you can know what the next scene will tell at a guess. The protagonists are too sensational. In the end, they are still embracing while fleeing, as if time is still, they have been sensational without a sense of tension, pretending to be sensational. The villain didn't have an IQ, and they didn't know what the main danger they faced was, just a brain impulse, and they didn't know how to live so long. Too many common sense mistakes have also been made in this. Can the electricity in the car be used for four years? How did the child learn the car technology? In the end, didn’t the villains know that they could walk together? So there are scenes in this movie, but there is no good story to support this scene, resulting in no story. The story is purely for the story, just for the sake of the story. Set to increase the difficulty of the protagonist's experience, full of loopholes. In short, the scene is good, but the story is sensational and awkward.
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