But who knew that waiting for me was indeed a list of a lot of nonsense plots. Using Einstein's words to warn the world is very powerful, but how the movie narrates and narrates, it enters the ranks of "bullshit".
Nonsense 1: Can plants really emit psychotoxins?
In the end I couldn't figure out what happened. Is a gust of wind and a large crowd the beginning of a mass suicide? To be in awe of plants, to talk and interact with them to solve the problem? That's what the gardener said, and it didn't work out in the end. The teacher believed it and made a one-on-one confrontation with the plastic plants, and later even felt stupid.
Nonsense No. 2: The teacher is a series of nonsense, thinking that the more people gather, the more it will lead to death.
People on the road were evacuated into two groups under the guidance of the soldiers. A gust of wind came over, and a group of people behind the teacher committed suicide one after another. The teacher's girlfriend begged him to save people, only to listen to him recite "set the rules, observe carefully, explain the test samples and then explain", but came to the conclusion that "there are more people in that group than us, the more the thing (the so-called psychotoxin) is. Awesome" wow haha, a teacher is a teacher, the mind and mouth can be separated and perform independent program operations. Five-body cast.
Nonsense 3: The language of math teachers works! !
After another nonsense, several people spread out and ran desperately forward before the wind came over. How can man be faster than nature, right? But the miracle happened just as the wind blew. They are still alive! Doesn't this contradict the old woman's suicide later in the movie? Whether more people die faster or fewer people die faster, the director is simply playing games with us. Who cares? Anyway, the movie time is enough to talk about it.
Nonsense 4: The inexplicable old woman in the wilderness.
What is this character's setting reminding us of? She invited the teacher's family to dinner, slapped the little girl's hand, put the doll on the bed, slandered the teacher's family as thieves, stated her isolation from the world, and even broke the glass of the house when she died... Explain what? If it doesn't work, why did the director impose these things?
Bullshit 5: A hut that talks to each other.
This is amazing. Two huts separated by more than ten meters can have an artificial conversation with an inexplicable pipe, and it is extremely clear. so funny!
Nonsense 6: The male and female protagonists walked out of their respective houses just after the crisis had passed for love.
With the memory of the past, the hero and heroine seem to have regained their senses. The male protagonist decided to die with the female protagonist. When he and the female protagonist both walked out, another gust of wind blew, but both of them were safe. Are you stupid? Just to show the steadfastness of love? And there is also a cute little girl who is innocent.
It's so nonsense, I can see that I am calm, and innocent people were killed by me like this for more than an hour.
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