The two young people lived in a quiet and boring town. For fun, they shoot small videos all day long to share on the Internet. One night the two big boys heard the neighbor screaming, so they went to check and saw that the female neighbor was bitten by an unknown creature. So the two chased out to look for the biting creature. After two people's investigation, they found that the unknown creature was bitten. The creature was originally released by the priest of the town. And all these actions were photographed for these two young people. The next day they brought the evidence video to the sheriff to report the case, but the sheriff ignored them. So they directly confronted the pastor, only to find that the pastor and the people in the church behaved weirdly, with expressionless faces and hollow eyes, which made people's hair creepy. Things are getting more and more confusing, but the truth gradually emerges.
It turned out that this small town was invaded by alien bugs. They gathered together and turned into spider-like creatures, biting humans, copying DNA, hatching and cloning human bodies, and then absorbing the memory of the original body, burning the original body, and the clone replacing the original one. People. Although they are exactly the same as human beings, they also have human memories, but they have no human feelings. They behave slowly, sluggishly, and have big eyes. They walk blindly on the street like walking dead. The two realized the seriousness of the problem and found their classmate Kayla. They found that their biological parents had been replaced. They decided to post what happened to the Internet to inform the world, and rescued Kayla's younger brother, and fled the town together. When they successfully uploaded the video, they discovered that the whole world had fallen, and their small town was the last place to be fallen...Finally, the film gave hope. Someone responded in the video they posted, and there is actually Nanjing. Fellow, moved...
The theme of human cloning in this film is really bold, but it suffers from insufficient funding, resulting in a big mouth and a small throat. Cloning itself is a very diffuse theme, there are many places to dig deeper, but this film is like a zombie film. The plot is a big failure, messy, disorderly, and nothing new. The cloning theme must be brain-burning to look good, and the special effects are also fifty cents. I want to make a big movie like the end of the world, but I don't have the ability. Maybe my request is too high. This kind of low-cost movie can only reach this level. I don't have much expectations. I hope I won't make a second one!
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