When a friend recommended it, I classified it as a sci-fi movie, but when I saw the humanoids came out, it really shocked me. This is a fucking horror movie in a sci-fi shell.
One of the amazing points is that Payton and Gallo "fit together". After thinking about it later, Gallo's appearance is indeed too abnormal. Obviously, he just came out of the dormant warehouse, but how did he follow the ventilation duct to the fifth team control room? And it seems that he knows everything, if he is a split personality, it makes sense.
One sad point is the death of the person who was babbling in a language that the subtitle group couldn't understand (actually I feel like a Thai, speaking a lot like Thai, or from the agricultural group). Child, I think is the purest and the most evil. Human morality is always full of forgiveness towards children. He's still just a kid, what a good excuse. So when meeting the mutant child for the first time, the heroine will jump up to stop the person who wants to kill it, and when the Thai people meet the child again, they hesitate to look at its innocent appearance (but after a few seconds, Knowing that, although it was young, it had learned to pretend and knew that it could not beat it, so it took advantage of the weakness of human nature), so the second he put down the weapon in his hand, the mutant child cut his throat with a knife. The instant despair in the eyes of the Thai people and the instant evil in the eyes of the children are really obvious contrasts.
In fact, I haven't fully understood it yet. After all, my English has not yet reached the level of being able to leave the subtitle group. (I didn't mean to say that the subtitle group is bad really)
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