Too many bugs make people feel that this Mala Tang can only be fooled. Really, you can find a lot of bugs without looking closely.
First, the characters act very illogically. If the professor is crazy, he has to stop the students from doing experiments. No matter the reason, it just doesn't work. The logic is very lacking. The villain doctor had an extramarital affair, what's the matter? Does this count in the US? Have to kill a third party? And killed his wife? Could it be a little more logical. At the end, the heroine remembered an experimental subject, which turned out to be a girlfriend egg bird. What did the egg bird do wrong? It's just stealing, and those who didn't kill and set fire to help them steal keys are treated like this? Of course it's a comedy and don't take it too seriously, but it's also very uncomfortable to handle it this way.
In addition, the worst thing to do is that the heroine insists on returning to another dimension. The reason? One is that there is a mother here to make the heroine feel that the life here is not her own. In addition, the male protagonist and Danniao have sex here, and the female protagonist has no chance. Actually this is the main reason. In fact, the female protagonist has caught the egg bird for stealing, and directly told the male protagonist that she would naturally break up with the egg bird. No, I have to do a large-scale experiment and travel to another space, and then be with the male protagonist. This is a big bug. In fact, this is easy to handle, because there should be another her in this space, so I have to go back.
In addition, plots such as stealing keys are obviously tributes to Back to the Future. The problem is that there are many loopholes and they are unnecessary.
The whole movie is a cheap Mala Tang, don't suck it, eat it whole, let the thick seasoning cover up its inferior quality. If the seasoning of the movie itself counts as a star, you can add another star.
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