The corners of the plot are a bit abrupt, but not to the point of nonsense. There are not many sci-fi elements, but the narration is deep enough, and the beginning and the end are kind of point questions. There are quite a lot of compound words and afterwords, and they are expressed with care. It can be felt that the English original should be good, but the layout of such a movie with sci-fi elements, suspense elements and love elements, but not many elements, should pay more attention to the details.
The ending was guessed after the heroine left, but the villain was too stupid to be filmed. I don’t know if the same is true of the original work, or if the screenwriter and director needed to set off the side of the filming process.
Overall, I think it's still pretty good.
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