I don't know why this film has such a low rating. Although the background is a stereotypical monster disaster film, and the setting that requires "silence" to survive may not be original, this film is significantly different from other horror films: 1. The family-based escape group does not have the cruelty of the weak in the doomsday movies, but replaces it with the warmth between relatives; 2. Unlike other escape groups where there is always a fool who loses the chain, the escape group in this film has no When a person falls off the chain, even the uncle who is the first to receive the boxed lunch is also responsible for both intelligence and physical strength, and the cooperation between the father and the daughter is even more tacit; 3. The only victim of the escape group is the grandmother, who did not actually die at the hands of the monster. , but died in a terrifying church spawned by disasters. The occurrence of disasters often leads to the distortion of human nature. People who are unable to fight will resort to religion, such as "The Mist", but the religious groups in this film do not rely on supernatural power, but use a A more extreme way to survive and even reproduce, and to retaliate against those who refuse to join, this radical cult is the film's epitome of twisted humanity.
In the end, coupled with the heartwarming interaction between the heroine and her little boyfriend and the happy ending at the end, make this a healing and touching horror movie.
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