On one side are heavily armed American soldiers, and on the other side are miners who only have axes and hammers and are severely handicapped. The power contrast is very obvious. But the American soldier is actually the protagonist of the horror movie, and the miners are actually the BOSS! We don't have to be afraid of fighting with Uncle Sam, the soldiers are coming, we just need to dig tunnels and everything will be ok, just scare them back. It is also very easy to attack the United States, as long as you recruit a group of volunteers who voluntarily disfigure their faces. The ending of the film: 3 soldiers with guns, knives, and strict military training, PK an unarmed uncle (although he looks ugly). Could this be the climax of a horror movie? !
Of course, the courage of the screenwriter to continue to tell the story of the next generation, rather than repeat it, is commendable. But it is estimated that the screenwriter failed in elementary school mathematics: in terms of numbers, equipment, and strength, the justice side has the upper hand, how can it be made into a horror film? The shooting aspect is more amateurish: it's not that I don't want to feel scary, but...it's too dark and messy, I can't see what's in the picture at all, how can it make me tremble? The plot is also completely imitating the generation, and there is absolutely no saving grace!
Crap, Crap! I'm actually writing a review for such a bad movie? ! I'm so full -_-!
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