The dust of nuclear radiation is flying and falling. Eva stands on the streets of the devastated city. The shelter from which she tried to escape has become a heavenly place. The only hiding place is food, water, and a septic tank. toilet.
Anti-nuclear propaganda. "If any country can't figure out what would happen if a nuclear bomb is dropped in the city," Eva and Adrian's budding love is quite romantic. The first time they received the signal was that Eva was treating Adrian's wound. When what happened next, Eva hurriedly looked away to find her titular boyfriend.
It's a pity that Adrian was hesitant to walk in the middle of the way, perhaps because of his injury or scruples about his brother. He was reluctant to cut off his relationship with Eva, but also couldn't completely tear her face with her brother and defend Eva's safety.
So when Sam shot and killed Adrian, either unintentionally or intentionally, Eva's determination to escape was completely broken, and she didn't have to make difficult choices in the face of life and death, and staged a "You go!" with Adrian. "No, I'm not going!" The pulling drama. Of the remaining men, there is no one that she is nostalgic for, and there is no one that she cannot abandon.
It was only after escaping that he ironically found that there was no rescue, let alone hope. When the nuclear bomb fell, all that was left to them was the difference between death and death.
How many times can the nuclear bombs currently stored in various countries flatten the entire earth? The outer layer of the earth's crust can change its appearance, and the countdown to the demise of mankind is in the hands of a few people. Is the sword of Damocles far away from us? Perhaps the thread is tied to a madman's decision, an order that is executed layer by layer despite being disapproved. If it hadn't happened to me, I'd still be looking forward to it.
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