When Lao Dan found a dead person in the house, he sniffed it many times, and I began to suspect that his eyes were bad. Later I saw that when he woke up in the morning to look out the window, his eyes did not react to the "dazzling" sunlight, such as blinking and frowning. He basked for a while and seemed to use this to judge whether the weather was "clear." In addition, he and many people wear sunglasses, and some people wear eye masks to block the light, which is suspicious. When he talks to a blind girl, I can basically say that he has problems with his eyes. But it is difficult to tell whether he is completely blind or has basic sensitivity. It would be too amazing to be able to hunt and kill people if you are completely blind.
In short, I have a headache for this kind of movie that is very hot, the plot is not mind-free, and it has caused me to close or not to close.
It can be seen.
The content of religion and belief is not discussed in order to avoid controversy. But I like the scripture quoted in the movie very much: "I have fought the good battle; I have run out of the road; I have kept the faith. (2 Timothy 4:7)" to me The touch is also here, a very personal minor tune, so I won’t repeat it.
Finally, I strongly recommend everyone to watch the novel
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