After thinking about it carefully, I found that I was too superficial. This is a very connotative film.
At the beginning, it was said that excessive chicken excrement was discharged into the sea and polluted the sea. The water plant in the small town could not filter out certain heavy metal components, which caused the body of the residents who used the filtered water to change.
The film constantly emphasizes that the chicken farm consumes a lot of water, and gives several shots to the lively little yellow chickens in the chicken farm. I think that under the construction of this kind of plot, the little yellow chickens will suddenly emerge ---- the feces will pollute the sea water, and the water plant cannot filter the polluted sea water. This water is used to irrigate the
chickens again (feeding ==) .
I pulled it out and ate it in. In the vicious cycle of the chicks, their body functions must be abnormally strong, and they may have mutated. This is species evolution.
Didn’t you find that only humans and fish have always appeared pustules? This is the survival of the fittest.
The director is in the next big chess game, the next one is called
THE CHICKEN
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