The story line is basically the same as most horror movies, but most of the horror movies in the desert in the memory are mostly killed. It is not easy to have one or two escape and ascend to heaven, and the protagonist of the film actually rises to fight back, which is really impressive Admiringly. Especially the two male protagonists, Bobby should be the youngest child in the family, of course, except for the little Baby. However, when he found that the dog was killed, he returned to avoid panic in his family and did not explain it, especially when there was movement outside. As the only man at the time, letting everyone stay in the RV and go out to check out by himself, he was quite a man. And Doug went from being a waste brother-in-law who couldn't repair the air conditioner well and complained, and from time to time sneaking at his beautiful sister-in-law, to a "warrior" who single-handedly wiped out the entire Mutant Village and regained his daughter. It's really a hero of the times.
And most of the mutants in the film have twisted hearts, and it seems that mutation and perversion are equated here. Sure enough, humans are still the most terrifying animals, perhaps this group of mutants, or their "makers."
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