When an unknown virus wipes out the human instinct to protect offspring, what will be left between parents and children? The brain hole set in the film is quite novel, but the editing is a bit confusing, the positioning is a bit awkward, and the mid-life crisis and self-lost are all blamed on the bear child, there is a sense of shirk responsibility, I am afraid it is difficult to arouse empathy. Compared with the scene where everyone talked about the scene where the basement smashed the billiard table, I think the daughter's words when the protagonist mother and daughter quarreled in the car were more pointed - "You can't blame me for not having a life of your own." Yes, every step we take in life is taken by ourselves, because we have lost ourselves in our lives, and we slap the people close to us. What kind of cowardly emotion is this? "Everyone dies, but not everyone lives." The wings grow on your shoulders, but you don't use them to fly. But the film is not useless, at least I couldn't hold back the overflowing laughter when my grandparents visited. That's it, don't be too harsh, after all, it's half a night of nothing to do. But then again, when will Nicolas Cage turn over? This is probably the real midlife crisis.
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