Sci-fi elements, the scene is still big, but it feels a little unreal. The actor's performance is quite satisfactory, and there are traces of performance, such as the movement of the team moving forward and standing for shooting. The idea is very Russian, keep killing and killing. I wonder if it is understandable that 'God' is America, and 'Satan' is the most hated XXX religion in Russia. The believers controlled by Satan have suicide attacks, and the number of them is large. The solution for Russia is to crush and kill. 'God' also has the ability to help Russia at first, but later revealed the real purpose, the Russians think it should be damned. Of course, the Russians are still ''kind'', and inexplicably left the children of aliens at the end, that is, children of other sects. Maybe because it can be taught after all, it can be used for it. According to the worldview shown in the movie, there are only 4 people left in the world. I just want to say: What qualifications do they have as the only 4 remaining human beings to forgive an alien race that has wiped out 7 billion of all human beings? My point of view is that it is impossible for the four of them to continue the human race, and human beings can only perish. (Although there is a theoretical possibility of continuation, there is no practical possibility).
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