On the whole, desert slaughter is indeed a good subject. Nuclear radiation affects human mutation but it is a very old subject. The combination of the two effects is still good. The common criticism of this type of film is that "it is always targeted first. Even if the old man discovered in time that this group of aliens were slaughtered humans to obtain pleasure and resources in the movie "Wei Qiang", he still inevitably suffered from the setting of being discovered in time or being killed.
Bloody, violent, and disgusting, the three points appear vividly in the film.
In the end, the male protagonist’s violent venting is estimated to have made many viewers hooked. It is really refreshing. After all, this kind of movie is rare to have this 1vN setting. After all, it is a small number of justice that defeats the majority of evil and subverts forgetting. Most people are killed by a few people. There were 1-2 people left to escape, but "Eyes from the Mountain" first broke half of its troops, and the rest-plus a dog, were killed except for a few children. {Actually, the plot was not handed over and not killed. } Other than so perverted.
It is recommended for people who are under pressure and want to vent it, of course. . . It is not recommended for people who are perverted and have bad thoughts to watch.
Generally speaking, it is a good violent gore, including various methods of death, and different kinds of perverted practices so that they can be called aliens.
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