remember the film. At the beginning, some scenes of nuclear explosions were played like a documentary. Is there some pictures of babies...
Later, a family drove a car and seemed to come to the western United States to start a trip. Met the roadside boss who thought they saw something they shouldn't see and pointed them to a path to death. Later in the film, the boss took a gun and collapsed himself. This is the bloodiest part of the film for me, because the director did not move the camera away or zoom out after the gunshot, but shot him from a closer angle. Broken head. Since the appearance of those strange human beings, I felt that this film was very boring, because people should use a little brain in a crisis, in the face of such "xenogeneic people", I am afraid it is better to use our brains, but Being played like this makes me feel speechless!
When I heard one of them say "I'll be back", I knew that the climax described by the film review had come, but I couldn't feel the slightest sense of fear, I couldn't hide my disappointment, I turned off the computer, and went to do something else. ...
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