At the beginning, I felt that the horror atmosphere was alright, and then I looked down, and I felt bored. First of all, monsters have no visual impact, and monsters that win by numbers have no sense of oppression. There are no big bosses either. It doesn't feel irritating. Second, it's hard to imagine that humans can't defeat creatures without intelligence and vision. Find a square, put a tape recorder, attract the monsters, and put a fire bomb, and you're done. Is it so exhausting? The second half of the film is about the struggle between the descendants of the toilet, and I think this part is very real. It is often human beings who die in the world. But this kind of setting has greatly reduced the plot of the cataclysm. The survival of the protagonist team is too smooth. Basically no setbacks. It also greatly reduces the sense of oppression of the film. The final ending proves that the film's attitude towards the end times is still positive, and it's okay to think that people can overcome difficulties. In short, there are too many unreasonable points in the whole film, and it fails as a science fiction film. Barely three points as a disaster movie.
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