The background setting of this film is very clever
Shootouts and various firepower shows are lively
Although the rhythm is not tight enough, it is not hypnotic
But in the face of a "game" set up by an alien 200,000 years ago
Is this film really solved?
Near the end of the film, everything will be revealed
The few people left question the aliens
"Why didn't you save us earlier"
Then killed the aliens who helped them
The nation that declared that "there is no savior in the world"
Has it degenerated into a small peasant mind?
. . . .
Another solution proposed by aliens
Use weakness as a way to survive
Is such a naive idea really okay?
. . . . . . . .
Weakness is the original sin
Be beaten if you fall behind
There is no way to win by ability
Survive only through luck in the end
This is also the result of this film
The alien spacecraft that can migrate across galaxies is destroyed by a few people.
Humans simply won the Super Grand Prize of the Universe Lotto
. . . . . . . .
Then when facing a group of alien babies
The remaining 3 earthlings lost their weapons
Like 3 gray mice that are suddenly sprouting in front of a group of kittens
This kind of ending does not represent a human decision at all, right?
I don’t think many people in the film reviews think they can’t do it.
So the remaining tough guys are no longer humans
Are all virgins
In contrast, the scene of the tank machine gun hitting the poor
Alien babies are more pure and more protected
Or are human beings without self-awareness more pure?
This is an easy question, right?
Peace really depends on love
Still have to rely on strength?
. . . . . . . . .
Anyway
This film is really thoughtful
It also shows a lot of human strengths and weaknesses
Somewhat cruel and somewhat realistic
I feel sad and anxious under careful consideration
Probably there is no such creative opportunity in China
It is impossible to have a war scene between soldiers and civilians
The ending can only be
The protagonist meets the unicorn
Auspicious
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