Main line: The old theme is a routine. Humans have discovered that a certain virus has magical abilities, and they want to develop a story that destroys itself with the result.
The past of each character is also a routine, a standardized story. Or grievance, or helplessness, or remorse.
The only novelty is that the host of this virus has an ability similar to out-of-body souls, and can communicate with non-host spirits or even bewitch them.
However, some logics cannot stand up to scrutiny, and are even too politically correct, so that the final nuclear explosion is reluctant.
1. The nigger guy is a kind guy who always wants to fight or stop Fanning. According to the setting in the play, vampires can't control themselves when they are hungry, but they are fine when they are full. As a result, at the end of the play, all the way to slaughter and suck all the way, which is very different from the female vampire.
2. In the play, a group of vampires were supposed to be cleaned up, because the female vampire charmed the captain. The captain could clean up everything except Fanning and the female vampire, and it turned out that one was not killed.
3. I could have killed Fanning to clean up the source of the virus, but in order to protect a little girl, I would not kill it. A group of agents and scientists can't even tell the importance of these, serve.
4. After the fall of the laboratory, the number of newly bitten people below is not more than 20 vampires. Why not send fighters down to clear the field in a sealed environment? Moreover, there are so many fighters above.
5. The self-destruction program in the laboratory didn't hurt the vampire at all, and even the vampire's clothes didn't burn. . .
6. One of the biggest bugs. The family with the antidote has not gone to the CDC after so long, euphemistically, they are afraid that the little girl will be arrested again for experimentation. The captain who looked for someone in front of him didn't look for them, and the American ZF didn't look for them, so he gave up the most important antidote inexplicably. This little girl deserves to be the screenwriter's daughter, more important than the destruction of mankind.
7. One of the biggest bugs. Just spread it out, and each nuclear power will launch a nuclear war. In fact, is there a difference between launching a nuclear bomb on the US and 99% of the world's people turning into vampires? . . At least the world of vampires has no radiation, this screenwriter is really 6. . .
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