I didn't watch a little preview and introduction, I thought it was a natural disaster movie, but it turned out to be a political man-made disaster, killing countless people for the sake of being the president, and disaster for the sake of disaster. The main line is too speechless.
The big devil wants to play God to shuffle the world. I think he is the secretary of the president or the bodyguard at most. How can he become the secretary of state so anti-human?
The little curly-haired devil on the spaceship complains that scientists don't make money. With his ability, he can already be a scientist and go to an IT company to make a lot of money, or he can make a lot of money as a hacker. Wages and destroy the world? This screenwriter... ugh... wasted those special effects production fees. There is no special effects to pave the way for the plot, no matter how realistic it is, it seems abrupt.
I gave it three points, because the scene setting of this movie is very good, and the earth itself can no longer adjust the environmental climate, so countless small satellites were launched to intervene. Maybe one day, we really need these Dutch boys to protect us. Maybe there will be terrorists who want to use them to kill people to get what they want. Hopefully, there will be no such people.
Maybe this movie could be made as terrorists want to use the Dutch boy to target a country or the United Nations for something, like 9/11, and then people unite against it. It always makes sense to shuffle the world over the internal affairs of the United States.
This movie also assumes that the Dutch Boy is not broken. This assumption can also be cancelled. The technology that protects us will also fail and cause serious disasters. It is also reasonable for everyone to repair it.
Well... Anyway, I think the screenwriter of this drama is very low... Good scenario assumptions are wasted...
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