My overall impression of this movie: It's inexplicable.
After reading a bunch of questions, who can help me answer? From the various scenes in the title, it can be guessed that the United States and South Korea jointly opened a black hospital, which specializes in human experiments, but why is it doing this? After training superhuman beings, what do you do after killing machines? The backer is an American company? What are their intentions? Or in the process of researching Alzheimer's disease, by the way, to develop human potential?
Secondly, in that scene in the hospital, why was there a massacre all of a sudden? Through the character dialogue, I learned that it may be because I am worried that the children are not easy to control. Shouldn't there be an event that caused all this? If you talk about research, you will study, if you talk about killing, you will kill. Don't be too casual. Who was the target of the massacre? All the children? Why were some killed and some left behind (the heroine was chased and killed, the little boy was fine)? Is the kid who was killed by the group dead or not? Does it have anything to do with the heroine? In the dialogue between the female doctor and the man in sunglasses, the children with supernatural abilities who seem to run wild will not live long, but the heroine grows up healthily with the aura of the protagonist.
When the heroine and her parents were eating, several cases of murder scenes being faked into fires were broadcast on TV. Who were these dead? Later, we saw that the supernormal team killed the old professor's family, bodyguards, etc. in their flower room. Why suddenly kill the old professor? If you are afraid of leaking secrets, shouldn't it be handled in secret back then? The part where the old professor was murdered was also strange. Even when he saw that the situation was not right, he forced his way inside, and neither the bodyguard nor the driver stopped or followed him.
Are the ectopic groups all the children of the year? Or just a little boy? I originally thought that the little boy and the heroine were childhood sweethearts in adversity, but who knew that they were enemies and had to fight to the death. The little boy is also very bad tempered. On the train, an uncle accidentally bumped him, and then he used his great efforts to kill others. The director of this section wanted to show that the supernatural powers of the little boy are very powerful, but what can a little boy who is so hot-tempered do not understand restraint at all? Why do you bite your own fingers when you throw your uncle? I thought he was going to bite his fingers and use the strong acid of his blood to destroy the corpse, but the result seemed to be just random bites. After throwing the uncle away, I still feel that my hands are dirty, and I have made a clean-obsessed character. When it came time to kill the old professor, he tortured the bodyguard alone outside, obviously he could control the pistol with his mind, but he wanted to hold the bodyguard's bloody hand, which turned out to be dirty. I thought he was going to take out a piece of paper or a handkerchief to wipe his hands, but he didn't. When he saw the little friends come out, he directly touched the head of the female team member with his bloody hands. fail!
The little boy was the first to react that "the heroine is pretending", so he and the psychic team immediately set off to save the female Bosch. But it feels like they have been walking for a long time and haven't come. The hospital is too big to get there.
Everyone in this show is a megalomaniac? The female protagonist is very talented, and she shows extraordinary strength when she beats children. She can beat a boy with supernatural powers, and a man in black with a scarred face, etc., but everyone just doesn't take others seriously. The little boy is okay, after all, they have some special abilities, but what about the others? The man in sunglasses, the man in black with the scarred face, let's just not give us heads, okay? Especially the scar-faced classmate who was injured once, she is so confident. She rambles and talks at the hostess's house, forcing the hostess to show her strength. It is said that once bitten by a snake, he is afraid of the rope for ten years, and the students with scarred face lack due restraint and caution.
The man in sunglasses brought a group of ordinary humans to give heads to the supernormal group, and I was really drunk. It really showed the spirit of selfless dedication and internationalism. The equipment is average, and the aiming is worse. I know that I want to head, but I can't aim for a long time, which makes people anxious. The reasons and motives for his sudden reversal are also far-fetched.
The only thing that moved me in this movie is my best friend, a girl who eats and sleeps at the hostess's house and has a big heart. Seeing her yawning and going upstairs to sleep first, and telling the heroine that she was going to grab a seat by the window, I felt a little nervous, and I was super worried that she would be mistakenly killed as the heroine's scapegoat, but fortunately not. Later, when the heroine realized her potential and easily killed a few people in black, her best friend was obviously frightened when she saw all this. But when the supernatural little boy asks her, do you think the heroine is strange? The girlfriend is so firm that the heroine is not surprising at all. I really feel moved. With such a strong ability, the heroine will definitely be regarded as a witch and a monster by ordinary people. Fortunately, her friends can accept her.
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