I just finished watching this film this afternoon, and opened the comments and barrages. The most controversial issue is whether the major should die. The following is my personal opinion.
I thought it was the protagonist of the major's whole play, but I didn't expect to be a tool man. The soul of the whole play and half the protagonist died, is it to set off the real protagonist female pilot? I didn't see her as the main character.
The major told everyone about the impending doomsday without everyone knowing. It can be said that if there is no major, the whole machine will die. You can say that the major saved them as a last resort for his own benefit, but you can't deny the fact that the major saved people.
His only purpose on the plane was to survive. But the person who wanted to live the most died in the end, which is shocking. Maybe he wasn't a nice guy, a selfish guy who ditched the Turks, but he spoke nicely for the Turks when everyone agreed to throw the Turks out of the plane. Maybe he didn't help the Turks out of selfishness, maybe the Turks died at that time.
The most impressive line of the Turk in the play seems to be that we can't sentence others to death before the end of the world. It's ironic at the end. When the female pilot handcuffed the major to the railing, wasn't she sentenced to death? ? In front of ex-boyfriend's ashes and mechanic kiss, no wonder the urn is green. When he tortured Major, he finally said "I am the leader", which was very confusing, because I didn't see what she was leading the whole process. After finally entering the bunker, the soldier asked the female pilot where the Italian major was, but the female pilot said vaguely that he didn't know. Who dares to work with such a person
The screenwriter created a story about human nature, treating the plane as a small society. No one in this society is really a good person or a bad person. Everyone has their own little ninety-nine, but it seems that no one is real. is wrong. The seemingly selfish major, the derailed flight attendant captain, the ill-conceived female pilot, the Madonna-like flight attendant, the three American war criminals, the disgusting black lady... The one who really did nothing wrong is the little boy!
In the end, there will definitely be a second season of this show. No matter what the reason is, the chance of the major being written alive is small, but the living hedgehog in the hospital has paved the way for the situation to survive in the sun. Maybe the major So survived. It can be seen from the hospital that the hedgehog survives in the bag, and the submarine will be safe underwater. To sum up, the theme of the whole play is novel and interesting, full of human nature, and each person's character is clearly portrayed. The only shortcoming is that the protagonist is not seen. Looking forward to the next season~
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