During the carnival, someone brought back a gigantic shell-like thing—does this look like a Trojan horse? A group of people wake up one after another, not knowing where they are - does this look like a Japanese movie (forgot the title)? American horror films have several standard features: everyone in the group killed and wounded will die in a different way, women's deaths will not be close-up but only one shot, and they always grind before they reach the safety zone. Talk too much until the situation is reversed, the protagonists are sober/confused for a while, and the one who lives to the end must be the one with the most ideas... Because of the above-mentioned "principles", leading to A few flaws in the plot. For example, since they can use the fence to build a bridge and go to the guy who has been lying down, why don't they use this method to go to the trunk first, not only to rescue the stupid girl with a broken finger, but also to find the mobile phone and call for help? Another example is that the policeman determined that these young people were doing indescribable behavior, and he should have called someone first. How could he be so confident that he could overwhelm so many people by himself?
In short, although there are such flaws, as far as disaster films are concerned, it is still qualified. Therefore recommended.
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