The story revolves around the conflict between the seven Karen Settman sisters who are all alive and not frozen and the EU government's tough rules. The plot progresses neatly and neatly. The seven sisters in the film, the seven seven sisters who look the same but actually have different habits, thoughts and emotional reactions, are all played by Noomi Rapace. But there are too many protagonists in the film, and everyone has limited time, which leads to the thinness of the characters. The film is two hours long, but the rhythm is very tight. The burning points, tears and pain points are gathered together. The theme reflects the problems brought about by the "population explosion": the centralization of government, the humanistic indifference behind high technology, etc. This film can be classified as a dystopia, but the lack of material, the policy of dehumanizing people under the high-pressure rule, the repression of the people, and the gloomy picture, in order to survive, the sisters are fighting each other, excavating the good and evil of human nature, making it more like a A mainstream sci-fi drama attacking the selfish side of human nature. The follow-up development of the film can be described as climaxes and twists and turns, and the scenes of the war in the film are very shocking.
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