In fact, before downloading, I have seen that the score of this film is relatively low, but I am really interested in the theme of the secret room, and I still want to watch it. Of course, it's definitely not good-looking, and it's not too bad, so let's take a look. The concept used in the film is a secret military experiment. After 9/11, for the sake of homeland security, Americans have a legitimate reason to resume previously interrupted experiments, including various anti-ethical and inhumane experiments. But it is always the same, and it is still in a small room, the struggle between people.
The purpose of the research is also very simple. Under various persecutions, is anyone willing to sacrifice himself for the overall situation? Often this kind of situation appears at the last moment, when two choose one, only in the most crisis, when the situation is clearly recognized, someone may be willing to make sacrifices. The subjects of the experiment have irregularities in themselves, and the weak ones, the relatively worthless ones, must be eliminated first. This is not a game of survival of the fittest, but a certain destiny arrangement. Who lives and who dies is already judged in advance. This is what makes the movie less visible. To put it bluntly, the order of life and death of the three men is too easy to guess.
The woman who monitors in the film is actually not important. If she is removed, it will have no effect on the development of the plot. After all, she didn't do the expected rescue; she also ignored the last call for help. This pretending to be suspense did not have any effect, it just gave the audience a way to understand what happened; it doesn't even matter whether you want to know the history of this experiment.
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