cliché sci-fi

Marley 2022-09-04 19:44:26

The female man in the alien is chosen as the heroine,

The earth and the lizards fought a guerrilla war. Finally, it was the lizardmen's turn to step on the roadside bombs, not the American soldiers in Iraq.

The world structure seems a little boring. The core point of view can only be special effects.

Lizardmen should be the most vulgar among the aliens, right? Mind control or something is even more cliché. Lizardmen's technology is horribly ugly. Overall, the sci-fi concept is weak. Just relying on a little special effects scenes and the human Eiffel Tower can't hold up.

Obviously, not as good as the ninth district.

If the picture quality is good, you can take a look.

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Rakka quotes

  • Narrator: [narrating]

    [first lines]

    Narrator: We were once mankind. We were humanity. And now we're no more than pests. Vermin. They came here to exterminate us. They took our history and culture. They covered our landmarks in dying humanity. The wale of the dying carried for miles.

    Narrator: They're building some kind of breeding facility for those who survive. People who have defected say it's worse than hell. Humans becoming some kind of surrogate incubators for the alien young.

    Narrator: They killed us in waves when they first arrived. They built these mega structures that spew methane, manufacturing their atmosphere. They've sewn their crops, nothing like our plant life, raising the global temperature causing our cities to flood. They waged war on earth. They set fire to our forests. It's already hard to breathe; impossible to breathe if you're close to the stacks.

    Narrator: Rats, insects, humans. They hack into our psyche, into our minds, paralyzing us - taking control of the cerebra and the limbic system, rendering us as slaves. We've been able to design a brain barrier that protects us from their influence. They know we can't produce enough of these for everyone, that it's just a matter of time before the entire planet is theirs.

    Narrator: But we are survivors. Scrounging enough to eat, gathering enough morale to fight. I wonder if deep down each person knows we are already dead? I wonder if only one sick primordial instinct keep marching us forward aimlessly? Every rational thought tells us it's over. Every vile deceptive chemical in motion tells us it isn't.

    Narrator: We are told a different story by our politicians.

  • [last lines]

    Sarah: Amir, it's time. You have to use what they gave you. It's not a choice...