If you think of this movie as an allegory, it's not bad. If it is regarded as a sci-fi movie, then there are a lot of bugs. It can only be said that if the male and female protagonists believe in frogs too much, they can be released when they are brought up. If it were me, I wouldn't have to dig that hole with all my life, and I would dig a little bit a day so I wouldn't be exhausted. Now that the house has water and electricity, you can dig the electrical and water pipes to find the exit (although there is no exit), or mark each house with a number and make a map of the area. Don't they wonder what's in the other houses? You can go to other houses to see, and change to a suite a day, and you don't have to clean the sanitation. The adult boy at the back locked the door, and the male and female owners can use a shovel to smash the doors and windows or go to other houses to live. Robinsons can live so long on the desert island, they still have free material, and they can't live well if they eat and drink. Or you can put the core of the eaten fruit into the soil to plant trees and vegetables to create an orchard, and life will not be so monotonous. If this is a survival game, it should be played like this. Under the premise of infinite material, treat yourself as Adam and Eve, and develop human beings and technology infinitely. After hundreds of thousands of years, human technology may be able to fight against these frogs. . Wait, I seem to have thought of something, maybe we humans are in such a state now that we were trapped on the earth by a certain species. . .
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