A very good sci-fi suspense film, the earth doctor and the alien uncle meet each other, crush each other, and cherish each other. Thanks to the plot from beginning to end without losing IQ, losing logic, and not relying on any special effects, relying on the wisdom of the screenwriter and the acting skills of the actors to hold the whole film to the end. Showing the speed of light travel, the shaking and cleverness of the sentence "I'm leaving, I'm back" makes people laugh out loud. This shows the wit and humor of the maker more than any light-and-lightning bravado. Prot has appeared like a deep ice many times, but it is logical and impeccable, and cannot be falsified. This arrangement not only makes the plot more complicated and confusing, but also lays the groundwork for the development of the subsequent plot. This kind of processing is very successful. The audience repeatedly swayed between the deep well ice and the aliens, and couldn't help but wonder who prot was with the characters in the movie.
I didn't expect it to be possessed, and I didn't expect to have such a painful cause. Therefore, when the climax is advanced and the mystery is revealed, everyone can accept it without resistance, and even suddenly realize that it is inseparable from the complete and thoughtful logic of the screenwriter.
I still really like the role of a doctor. The professionalism is not generally strong, and the heart is firm. Knowing mistakes and being able to correct them is even more commendable. Compared with the beautiful but unreachable K star, being able to live like a doctor on earth is a life in vain.
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