My doomsday trilogy

Dessie 2022-01-16 08:02:43

Recently I have watched three films about the end of the world. Relatively speaking, this one is the longest and this one is the worst. But if you speak more closely, add countless digital lenses like this, and use a lot of military resources and then bring in a pile of sci-fi blockbusters that are piled up by crappy and laborious scientific principles. It is indeed a bit confusing to say that it is bad. Can't bear it. Compared to the zombie doomsday movie that is full of mountains and plains (thank goodness they let the victims go to see God soon), this movie is obviously a bit higher, and it is as long as two romantic comedies. Almost all the plots that can be mixed up Mixed up. Heroism, beauties on speeding cars, gunfights of hunks, Resident Evil, family entanglements, political struggles, mysterious creatures, cosmic space... The terrifying and mysterious Andromeda microbes seemed invincible, but unfortunately, they were limited by their structure and failed. In the first half of the audience, the appetites of the audience do not know how the microbes are connected to each other. I know that even the screenwriter can hardly compose a decent reason to prevaricate the audience. The typical boasting of the cowhide cannot be justified. Well, there are a lot of problems, and I have to admit that I still don't want to give up the idea of ​​watching, so in general, it is still a movie that can be watched.

ps: Is the scene of the last scene confirming that the Andromeda microbe comes from the future?

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Extended Reading
  • Aryanna 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The plot is so-so but still compact. Although I don't understand why the last two people died, it's still okay.

  • Liam 2022-03-21 09:03:02

    I really admire myself for reading it.... Recently, my patience is bursting... Ah, hey

The Andromeda Strain quotes

  • [last lines]

    Dr. Jeremy Stone: We would seem to have been successful in the short run, but it's probably fair to say whoever it is, we've gotten their attention. What happens next is anybody's guess.

  • Dr. Angela Noyce: I think a linear time frame is a key part of what means to be human. If our really important choices could be sampled like a box of chocolates, then our decisions would lose their meaning. What would be at stake?