Made a lot of foreshadowing, leaving a lot of suspense. Slight spoilers, not affecting viewing.
The rhythm is fast, and it takes less than half a day to watch the whole drama. There are only six episodes, the progress is very fast, and there are reservations in terms of political correctness, there is no Virgin White Lotus.
leave these questions
One, will the Italian soldiers die, and if not, does it mean that the disaster is over.
Second, does the small animals encountered in the hospital indicate that some creatures will survive.
Third, the people in the bunker said they needed help, and what kind of help was that.
The setting of this drama is very similar to the lonely ship of doomsday. The sun causes global disaster and human extinction is more reliable than the virus. The virus does not have such great power, and the virus is still a biological attack.
There are only six episodes in this drama, but it has the advantage of being short. It will not procrastinate. It uses disaster films to reflect human nature, but it will not be particularly exaggerated.
There is also the advantage of not sacrificing everyone to save the family. Because it's a Belgian drama, not an American drama. The protagonists are Europeans, Italy, Poland, Turkey, and that line, Poland and Turkey have never fought a victory, it's ridiculous.
All in all, it's pretty cool to watch, and I recommend everyone to watch it.
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