The myth of Cthulhu is based on the novels of Howard Philip Lovecraft, an American writer, and is an overhead myth system jointly created by many authors. Howard Phillips Lovecraft, alias: H.P. Lovecraft Lovecraft (born 1890−1937) is an American author of horror, science fiction and fantasy, especially known for his strange novels. "Color of the Stars" is adapted from his 1927 short story "Colors from the Stars". Audiences who haven't read the original book will not have a good impression of this movie. The ink and ink traces are very long, and the entry into the movie is very slow. At 15 minutes, it seems to be a religious horror movie, and at 30 minutes, it seems to be an alien unknown. Bioinvasion tablets. All kinds of tricks and tricks, the rhythm is warm and swallowing water. . . The most important form of expression in Cthulhu movies is the fear of facing the giant gods brought about by the unknowable and indescribable mystery. In this film, this unknowable source is an indescribable color. The star color is a sentient creature, but it behaves like a pure color. It's not a gas, and it's not a materialized entity at all; as it moves, it looks like a shimmering, amorphous patch of color flowing around. It will have strong mental interference on the prey, so that the prey will give up the idea of leaving in order to eat more comfortably. Its main method is to absorb energy, and it can absorb all the vitality within five acres...
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