Watching this movie, I can really feel that the most terrifying thing is human beings. Those deformed people are the source of the protagonist's fear. However, these deformed people are also sad. Their existence is completely out of their control. They are only doing biochemical experiments. Let them become like this, people can't help but sigh, people can completely ignore other people's life and death for the sake of profit, it's really terrible.
This movie is ok, but it feels a bit flawed. For example, the place where the protagonist goes is inaccessible, there is nothing, and there is no material. What do those deformed people usually rely on to survive? The details of the struggle between these freaks and the protagonist feel a little unsustainable, and they are relatively simple.
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