Two and a half hours of tight rhythm and rich plot. To sum up, the rhythm of the trilogy is smooth and each film has a clear mission and all the elements that should be there are popcorn movies with a high degree of completion. It is suitable for thrill-seeking and audiences who do not pursue depth but only pursue coolness. Some thoughts on the third part: 1. Some scenes are quite creative, such as directly hanging a train to save people, and the big action scene at the beginning quickly stirred up the audience's emotions 2. Newt died so wrong... ...How come Brenda, who was rescued in the first place, can't do it again, why do you delay it and let him participate in the rescue and jump all over the place? It's just delayed until the mutation... And the serum arrived a few minutes late! a few minutes! My NEWT ah woo woo! 3. Although I am still brooding about Teresa's betrayal in the second part, she is beautiful and finally got better. Why did she stand blankly and fall into the abyss with WCKD when she could jump on the plane! ! And she's the only surviving scientist, so the objective value is also very high! ! 4. The ending is a bit...emmm confusing. Dozens of people found the harbor and called it a safe haven and then just... settled down? ? But... the fundamental problem has not been solved at all. Outside, the whole world is full of zombies, just a few hundred of them and it's over? ? ...and isn't the virus airborne and it's not a matter of time before it floats here? There is no scientific research force here at all, so they are passive and avoid the world? How can this last... After so much experience, this is the end for me?
?BUT, finally engraving the name on the stone echoes the details of the first part, which is very heartfelt and touching☺
All in all, three overall, can give 3-4 stars!
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