Overall want to make changes, give 7.5 points. Compared with the previous two films, this film incorporates more elements. In addition to the final desert drag racing run, the first part of the lightning ring and the second part of the children’s tribe worship feel like trying harder to change a single drag racing scene, children The setting of the tribe is quite thoughtful. At the end, I realized that the whole world was ruined, and people were forced to come to the wasteland, where they lived and died. The female bandit leader Aunnty Entity established the town of Bart. The Master was responsible for using biogas as a source of energy, and Anyy was dissatisfied with the energy. Controlled in the hands of others, the male protagonist is embroiled in a fight and exiled to the desert. The children who survived the plane crash formed a tribe and worshiped the captain, hoping to return to the pre-apocalyptic city. They mistakenly regarded the male protagonist as the captain. After learning that there was no city outside, some people still set out to set off. On the desert, the male protagonist rushed to the town of Butte, and the two lines crossed to help MAster leave the town of Butte with the children, leave the wasteland through the pilot line at the beginning, and go to the post-apocalyptic city. The male lead stayed alone again. The beginning of the BGM gave a refreshing feeling, and the saxophone style in the film was quite favorite. I just didn’t understand why the hero didn’t kill Blaster
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