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The film tries to use the form of doomsday to metaphorize the morbid status quo among high-rise buildings in today's society, but "Doomsday Catastrophe" itself does not really have the ability to match this proposition. Everyone in the world They have all changed into a disease that can't be in an open space. This absurd doomsday view is difficult to stand on, let alone the boring content.
When the apocalypse comes, it is not a natural disaster, nor is it the walking dead of a zombie virus, but is trapped in high-rise buildings by a disease and cannot freely travel to the outside world. This "Doomsday Catastrophe" undoubtedly has its own uniqueness, and France The co-production with Spain also makes the film different from the Hollywood blockbusters where special effects are king, and pays more attention to the shaping of the characters' souls. However, in the same romantic and passionate country, the film styles of both are not good at it. A true doomsday story can be told well, so a chaotic and random main line of passion wandering in the past and memories, a romantic and complete ending of true love, forged this nondescript doomsday journey.
A movie that has only connotation but doesn't tell a good story is actually more annoying than a scumbag movie that is purely amused. This is like taking a lifeless class. The content of the script is the truth, but it is completely incomprehensible to people. I have a little bit of interest. This is the case with this film. There is humanity, redemption, love, and an unfathomable speculation about nature. But the film has no climax except for a bear fight, and those so-called nodes It’s also just a taste of it. It’s hard to see the depth that truly moves people’s hearts. As for the special effects that are the highlight of a disaster film, it’s not worth mentioning. Have you ever seen a literary film with a robot war?
"Doomsday Catastrophe" has a novel idea and grasps human nature, but it is difficult to make up for the mediocrity of the plot itself, but there is no catastrophe after hearing about the apocalypse. (Reprint must indicate: the original author Mengli Shishu)
Friendly reminder: The Chinese version of the poster scene is fictitious, and the original title of the movie "Clausus Doom" has nothing to do with the volcano.
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