The beginning was mundane, but when the old man at the gas station recommended the hapless family to take a small path, I knew something was wrong. . . The tempo of the film speeds up a little bit, and bloody shots continue to appear. .
Talk about the doubts:
1. What is the relationship between the old gas station man and the group of people affected by the nuclear explosion? Why recommend people to go there? Why did you commit suicide in the end? Isn't it a conscience discovery?
2. Why does the military leave dummies in the small town?
3. Why did the nuclear transformation steal the dead family's mother?
In fact, I am not afraid of ghosts, but most afraid of mutants. I didn't dare to dream after watching it for several days.
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