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From the beginning, I watched with the mentality of watching a thriller, because after watching the trailer of AMC, the scene of the thriller was cut. Then it didn't take long for me to get into the topic at first. The heroine was rescued but obviously imprisoned. Uncle Fatty said that there are no living people outside, and the end of the world is swearing, and it is very fake at first glance. The various behaviors of the heroine are very reasonable, and the logic inside is clear, which can be said to be super real. (The three actors in it are all super well performed, and the acting skills are given 200 points.) The plot is like a small partner in an outside commentary said, "Scare you, slap, feed a candy. Then I will scare you. Jump, slap, and feed a candy." It vividly expresses my psychological feelings when I watched this movie just now. In fact, I feel more depressed. After all, it's a secret room for survival, and it's dead. , I actually expected the shot, but it still made me feel very scared. In the end, after all kinds of horrors, the heroine did it miraculously! Escaped the cage! ! ! But when the shot of the hostess standing on the roof of the car looking into the distance appeared, although it was only a few seconds of the shot, I saw a flying object floating in the distance, and I laughed out loud at the time. The ghost can be recognized in less than a second, isn't it a UFO! ! ! What? UFO! ? It turns out that after fighting against the uncle of the human race's perverted desire for control, there are still alien bosses to challenge! ! ! ! I am simply confused and at a loss. I was so nervous for a long time. It turned out to be vain. This uncle didn’t count as a mistake. He was indeed with them, but he was really a perverted control freak. He might have killed a little girl before, but None of that matters anymore. It turns out that the world is really going to be the end of the world, and it is an alien who can give off gas. . . . I suddenly couldn't keep up with the director's rhythm. Obviously the filming is so good-looking, the actors are so successful, and the sci-fi part behind is also well made, but the two things paired together feel like foie gras and lamb skewers are eaten together. I mean two things. It's super delicious to eat separately, but it's very weird to eat together. . . . I was thinking wildly, why! what is this! ? What is the director's intention! ! ! ? ? ? Or what is the intention of the screenwriter! ! ! ? ? ? What is the ins and outs of this drama? Who will explain to me! What do you want to make of this strange but beautiful movie? ? ? ?
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