Very good film, thought-provoking.
What is still fresh in my memory is the solution to the problem in two countries: North Korea pulled out people's teeth (a huge project...) Israel's 10-person decision. What is the United States doing? The country where individual heroism is supreme sent a SWAT team to find Solution... I sweat, but I found it.
The young PhD at Harvard is actually a classic role. Talking rhetorically, it's useless in reality, but the theory inspired Garry, and it actually completed the task. This means that the guys with advanced mind theory have completely failed in actual combat, which means that good intention not always lead to good results. I don't know why, this always reminds me of the problem of economic depression.
That Israeli female agent is so handsome. In fact, when he was rescued by Garry, he said: I can only become a burden for you now, and the person who cannot help you saved his life at the most critical moment. Finally (...fight, and help each other...) The
most shocking scene was when the zombies besieged the city of Israel. The whole movie has a strong sense of rhythm, and it feels like I am wandering in no minute. It's just that the scene is a bit unbalanced. The big scenes in the front VS the WHO in the second half are relatively small. But it did not affect the entire flow. Brad pitt's Genuine performance in the ordinary feels real and three-dimensional. It would be great if there was no "tell my family I love them"...
too sleepy...let's write it here...
but suddenly I want to ask: what's the matter with the dog on the plane? How could a Chihuahua fly directly on the plane? Then what was the reaction of the stewardess... alas. There are a lot of bugs, so I won’t talk about them one by one...
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