But the screenwriter is really bad, and the story that can be guessed from the beginning to the end is really boring. The so-called fate is better to say that the plug-in opened by Rango is too strong, the luck is too good, and the development of the plot is unreasonable and unconvincing. For the most part of the story, I only saw vanity interests and "love", an unsophisticated liar and a town of fools, too plain conspiracy, and inexplicable means. (Even if I saw it at the end, I couldn't understand how the mayor was able to control the water source that could turn the desert into an oasis.) The
last outbreak was good, there was a degree of relaxation, and there was a foreshadowing and explanation for how to use the weak to overcome the strong and how to inspire personality. Maybe the writers only think about this part the most, a story just for such a 10 minute ending.
In the end, I also complained about American heroes and small inspirations, looking at the processing at the end, the music and the picture, and giving it to Samsung.
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