From the perspective of nature in the movie, Hallow is an ancient creature, a race that mutates after being invaded by black creatures in the forest. It is afraid of light and iron and only moves at night. The method of reproduction is to invade other organisms (such as wounds) with black substances so that the original organisms mutate and gradually become hallows. They were originally spread over many forests, but as humans live more and more, they were driven into this ancient and inaccessible forest in the movie with fire and iron. Now the last forest will be cut down.
I think no matter what creatures live in the unknown forests and oceans, leave a place for them to inhabit. Humans don't want to occupy all the places. All the resources that can be exchanged for wealth are all exchanged, otherwise one day they will go back.
In addition, I want to talk about the male lead in this movie. He is not a high-level character. He was a little angry when he watched it, but he gave me a very familiar feeling. When his wife was busy in the kitchen, he watched leisurely and drank beer. Hearing the baby's cry from the baby monitor, the reaction was that it was okay that he was just talking in sleep, or he was a mother who was worried and rushed to the baby's room first. He will continue to avoid things and people that he doesn't want to face, even if his wife has repeatedly explained to him that he is very self-righteous, it can be said that he has his reasons for putting his family in a dangerous situation. But when the last family of three was in danger, he finally became calmer despite the injury, tried to protect his wife, tried his best, and even gave his life to retrieve the child. It is the kind of ordinary but not ordinary husband and father.
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