A disaster film from another angle, although the mind is full of black question marks at the beginning, the doubts are gradually solved with the splicing of the characters' memory fragments and the development of the plot, and adventures with the characters, and the reversal of the plot also received unexpected reversals. The effect is generally okay. However, although the previous layout of hell did arouse doubts and interest, it was inevitably a bit tricky and the structure was larger, and the ending was a little sloppy, which made people feel that they were not addicted to watching it. After reading it, I looked back and thought about it. Leaving the aftertaste, instead, there is a sense of serious nonsense, a torn battle within the elite.
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