At first the spaceship was being chased, and a jump jumped to Earth, throwing off the pursuers. I thought it was random. But later, it was said that because the Predator wanted to invade the earth, this conscience deserter came to save the people of the earth. The question is, in this case, does Rory still need to open the tracker? If you can't find this deserter, isn't the first reaction that he has arrived on Earth, isn't this his destination?
And this guy who came to save the earth, the first thing he did after his arrival was to kill a soldier of the male protagonist and hang it upside down on a tree to show the public. After waking up in the laboratory, the massacre began, and killing several people who had fallen to the ground without the ability to resist, it was definitely not just self-defense. You said that he came to protect human beings, but I didn't see it. If you say that the dog that came later is, I'm more likely to believe it.
The male protagonist was imprisoned because he saw alien creatures and was afraid of leaking it out. And then got put in a carload of cynical problem soldiers. Hong Kong, why do I think it's because I'm afraid that he won't be able to speak out. He also helped him form a team. And this one is really a problem soldier? It feels more affectionate and righteous than Fulian.
The Predator came out of the laboratory and took an ancient helmet, and he could start his helmet to see the real-time picture. What's even more ridiculous is that when Rory put on his helmet, he actually started to play a video, telling the story of Predator himself. This allowed him to quickly understand the past and present life of the Predator, and quickly communicated to the black boss, for fear that their IQ was not enough, he even drew a map, and there was no communication barrier at all.
When the black boss said that they had studied the Predator for many years and had built a translator that could translate their language, the image of Stephen Chow suddenly flashed in his mind. Nonsensical peak.
And the last battle armor shows that this iron-blooded Bethune has a weapon of ten thousand enemies, but he would rather be pulled out of his spine than use it, but sent to the earth from thousands of miles, just so that the director can have a sequel to shoot, really Has the spirit of interstellar sacrifice.
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