was very uncomfortable when I first watched it. This should be a very typical pseudo-documentary film, although if we appreciate this film from a documentary perspective, this is indeed a very terrifying event. But we are very preconceived to understand that this is just a movie, and a movie like this kind of terrifying insect invasion, without special effects, no bloody horror, how can it be attractive?
Coupled with the super multi-line narrative of this film, and there is no interaction between the multi-lines, it really feels like a director sent several reporters and the masses, and finally all the materials are simply mixed together and provided to us. !
The orgasm is also completely ineffective, just a few small bugs crawling out of the human body. Scenes like this have long been commonplace, and it is really impossible to find a sense of identity at all! It's just that some scenes are really a little disgusting!
This kind of film has some similarities with the recent Korean movie "The Iron Thread Worm", but the South Korean movie has a flaw in the plot, and this movie has no problems at all from the plot, but the director’s interpretation is not ours at all. From the angle I want to look at, and this terrorist incident happened and ended like this without beginning and end. What I want to see is the efforts of researchers to heal humans and the actions of the government, which are not in the film at all, some It's just a group of poor people being eaten by the poor worms, no emotions, no waves, it's over like this!
I heard that the director of this movie is still the director of "Ghost Records", which may explain why I also don't like the movie "Ghosts"!
2012-11-13
RMMR 68
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