Let’s first criticize the most disliked “Death of the Dead”. When you look at the director, you can see why it is so unbearable to watch. Shyamalan’s films, except for “The Sixth Sense” more than 10 years ago, are already in the United States. Nominated for the 10-year Golden Raspberry Award, whoever competes with him for the king of bad movies is embarrassed. In order to protect themselves, plants emit chemical gas substances that can cause psychological distortion and suicide, and then they attack in groups at first, and then start individual attacks. The protagonist's halo is that after the individual attacks the last old lady, this attack It stopped, and the plant's self-protection reached the standard. And then a few months later, something similar happened somewhere and the screen went black, so what was that foreshadowing? It indicates that there is no way for human beings, only to experience the mass death of human beings caused by the self-protection of plants again and again? Or does it herald the peaceful coexistence of humans and plants? It really can't be called a movie like "Back to Earth" and these mindless films. Of course, the last scene of a man, a woman, a girl, and an old lady in a confined space reminds me of "Master Key". Other than that, there is really nothing remarkable about this film.
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