Whether the director's skill is profound or not lies in whether a simple story can be told thrillingly, and at the same time, it is affectionate enough. When I saw that Buck was flown to the "Mystery Mothership" by the "Mysterious Flying Fish" at the end, I was thinking, it would be amazing if I didn't bring it directly back to the drilling tank but flew into the mothership - and then I really flew in. ! Cameron also has a movie-watching fan in his heart, right? He really knows how to satisfy the audience's curiosity and desire to explore, and makes you slowly close your chin with the coolness that stuns you, and he applauds him. Just like the female protagonist singled out the queen at the end of Alien, and the male protagonist returned on a Phantom at the end of Avatar, of course, except for the frozen Jack... The
only thing that is not in line with expectations is that the mothership actually rose to the sea level. Hey, you can't be like this. You don't know that humans are very dangerous. When they know your existence, they will try their best to study you and destroy you! Get out of here, silly kids! ! !
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