1. In terms of actor selection, except for the male protagonist who is a bit handsome, it is difficult for the rest whether it is an admiral or a CO to present the qualities that the position should have in the subject matter, especially when the admiral is babbling on the sonar hand, I really want to show it. His mouth is sewn up.
2. In the plot setting, the brain hole is also open enough, CO can climb out in minutes and launch rpg to destroy the gunship, the sonar hand can crack the password by listening to the keyboard, and the heroine can be put to sleep after buying a book. It is verified that there is an irreconcilable contradiction between the random nuclear attack command that was attacked and the execution of the launch program that would rather die than revoke, that is, court death. . .
3. In the layout of the scene, the spacious and bright fake conference room is very awkward compared to the cramped and cramped command room. The high-tech full of electronic screens does not match the cold war mechanical watch indicated by the rudder angle, and the width is at most 5-6 meters. I don't know what the dock is for, the tattered Titan submarine when the red team boarded the ship looked like it was pulled out of the museum to recharge.
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