Generally speaking, there is an unknown monster who somehow wants to snatch the child from the female pig's feet. Then perseveringly chased all the way on the plane. Interspersed in the middle is the story of Japanese aircraft attacking, and the story unfolded under the background of the end of World War II.
Because the hostess could not tolerate her husband’s domestic violence against her after marriage, she signed up to become a female air force pilot. During this period, she fell in love with a male soldier. The two of them thought it was just for fun, but the hostess was pregnant. No, the male protagonist broke up with her without knowing it, and then the female protagonist decided to give birth to the child. After the husband of the heroine from the back found out, he came to the army to look for the heroine. The hostess is afraid that she decides to run away with the child. So she disguised her identity and boarded her ex-boyfriend's plane. The story unfolds from this. The whole film is basically describing the scenes of the heroine, even if the dialogue in the plane is based on the heroine's imagination. Then they wrestled with monsters all the way and gunfighted with Japanese planes all the way, and finally made an emergency landing.
Personally, I feel very general, but it’s worth watching for a small cost production. The whole movie is supported by the heroine’s beauty. The plot is also reasonable and compact, but this inexplicable monster always gives people a sense of drama. . Then a bunch of men finally depended on the heroine to protect them. Haha, it's still possible.
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