The film's rendering and depiction of the characters' emotions is very unsuccessful, at least I can't understand why the people in it are so inexplicable. For example, the heroine, when she first appeared on the stage, planned to throw the frozen human in the next cabin, just because the spacecraft was overweight and difficult to make a forced landing, she did not want to be buried with her. In the end, he knelt down in the muddy water and cried, just to go back to save a child and a silly uncle.
Plus that French guy, he's the one that haunts me the most. The image of the powerful elements and miser at the beginning is not abrupt. Everyone finally faced the status quo, and when they planned to drive the solar car back to the base, the solar eclipse happened to start. It was he who reacted first and called everyone to run to the cabin, but when the mature woman was dismembered by the birds, he was the one who grabbed the little girl and didn't let her rush up to die. I couldn't figure it out, how could such a person collapse so easily in the back?
The guys in the back were wrapped around the fluorescent light trailer, which was fine. The bald-headed little girl's brain doesn't know how to grow, her mature sister is probably a day before her body is dismembered in front of her, why is she so unmeasured? As soon as you take off the life-saving lamp wrapped around your body, you have to go into the dark to pick up the flashlight that fell from the sled?
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