Just like the line of the messenger in the movie, there is no war here, it is caused by desire and competition. This is true on Mars, and so is the Earth. The planet we live in is declining, global warming, and endless disasters, but we can’t blame others. We are the masters of the planet, constantly fighting and fighting, and constantly demanding and destroying nature. So reap the fruits of it. I watched 3Dmax. My friend hasn't left after watching it. She has to finish watching the subtitles. In the end, she is satisfied. Look, sure enough. "I would like to commemorate Steve Jobs with this film. He inspired us all." Sabo asked why he wanted to marry the enemy's daughter Deca, and I would just kill them. He obviously doesn't understand politics, and the people are robbed together with the land. You want to rule rather than destroy this planet, and you must be embraced by all people. The so-called justifiably, marry the daughter of the enemy, and they will die under your control. Na Dejia is so clever, you think it threatens you, so you kill her after the wedding is crowned. Very reasonable and very political. Of course Sabo didn't understand, so he could only follow suit. Returning to the earth, it has been ten years in the sky, and the officers outside the cave are already a pile of bones. John said that his soul is no longer on the earth, but how many light-years away he is going to return to Mars. The film is really brilliant at the end. John worked hard for ten years and finally returned to his Basum. It's just a day on Mars, and Deja just waited for her beloved one day.
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