I watched two films of this movie, and the first one made me feel the most, because the first one had a stronger impact, with all kinds of monsters and monsters paired with a normal family, and a cute little baby, which made people involuntarily very nervous. Especially the process of rescuing the child at the end is thrilling to watch.
The evils caused by human beings will eventually retaliate against human beings. That area is a cursed place. This curse comes from human nuclear weapons. A large amount of radiation has changed human genes. The birth of various deformed children is the retribution of human beings. These people are more like man-eating devils, hideous in appearance, vicious in mind, always sneaking in on you, feeling that there are always a pair of eyes staring at you, and that feeling is completely uncomfortable.
Cruel killings occur between people, and it is even more terrifying. All kinds of bloody and violent scenes will not be mentioned. In the end, the hero's sense of urgency to save the child is really worrying. Seeing him fall, but for the sake of the child, he stands up again, and he is exhausted and scarred. That heart that wants to save its own children is also the difference between a real person and a genetic monster.
But it's a pity that the girl in red, she should have protected the little baby out of motherhood. So, motherhood is absolutely crucial in human feelings, different from us and beasts.
There's not much to say about the second part, and it doesn't feel as good as the first.
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