In fact, it is not easy to make movies. Just like Baoqiang, he is very professional when acting, but when he is asked to do it himself, he will inevitably fall into the bottom line. I also commented on this movie. It's easy to find problems, but how to solve them is really troublesome.
1. The background of the film is that the earth is overwhelmed and unsuitable for human survival, but the background of the whole film is the laboratory and the male protagonist’s luxurious villa. There are only a few pictures in the professor’s PPT, and the male protagonist does it for humans. The feeling of sacrifice is not shown.
2. The professor's PPT is very touching. Can the US Department of Defense be able to make professors mess around with a single PPT? Obviously, the Ministry of National Defense did not know that the professors were conducting genetic experiments. Nowadays, a project has to be constructed according to the plan, and the professors are openly conducting genetic experiments, and the genetic experiments that are still unknowable are a bit weird.
3. When someone died in the experiment, the hostess just asked: Is this a foreseeable risk? A way of not putting her husband's life in his eyes at all. According to the normal movie logic, the heroine would rather return to the harsh environment of dire straits than her husband is at risk of losing her life.
4. The heroine entered the laboratory like a spy to read the test materials, and finally questioned the professor, but was persuaded by the professor lightly. . . It felt as if the Eighteen Palms of Jianglong had been activated, but the other party didn't feel ashamed.
5. There are so many test mice, and in the end there is only one man and one woman, ok, Adam and Eve, I can understand, but both of them are married. . . Professor, do you really disregard ethics? . .
6. They have become unknown creatures like Titan Homo sapiens. Professor you still put them home, because you want the Titans to kill the original partner, and then there will be no ethical obstacles when the two Titans are together? If there is such a meaning, I think the image of the professor can be fuller, and the film can be worth 3 stars.
7. Did Homo sapiens kill her husband intentionally or accidentally? Only saw her husband wearing clothes in the bathroom with a big hole in his chest. . . The logic is a bit confusing. Homo sapiens and the army are tough, but the female Homo sapiens GG, can't you run? . . Eloping?
8. The professor finally asked the female lead to erase the memory of the male lead. Why should the female lead be required? The violent organization can be strong, and the Titans are all locked in your cages. . . The result was bloodbathed by the Titans.
9. The Titans and the army are both defeated, and the professor actually wants to kill the Titans again. . . WTF, did you clearly say that you should cherish such an expensive test product? Can't you erase his amnesia yourself and throw it on Titan?
10. The soldiers did not listen to the professor's orders, and the principle of not harming women and children made them point their guns at the professor. Professor, are you still a villain? It was a failure.
11. In the end, the heroine agreed to throw the hero on Titan. Ok, even if the male lead can eat stones on Titan, how can he multiply? There can be no mitosis. Would it be better to let the male lead take nostalgia for his relatives on Titan and live his life alone on Titan? It is better to erase the memory? . .
12. The hero really survived on Titan, then what should I do? Continue to experiment and send people up? Doesn't match the subject of the movie. Don't send people up? The meaning of the male protagonist's existence no longer exists. . .
Overall, the subject matter is good, but the logic is not smooth. The emotional plot of Mary Su in the middle keeps me fast forwarding.
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