It's also a family love, and it's also a confrontation in a confined space. It doesn't feel too bad. In the end, when the boy pulled back his memories, he was a little bit incomprehensible. The normal people in the control room ignored the words of the children getting on and off the plane and regarded the male protagonist as a robber. But in general, the mother-son relationship between the vampire mother and her son still reveals the true feelings, which moved me, as a mother, to the situation. The selfishness of some passengers and the arrogance and despicability of the robbers were also interspersed with the plot. People's mood is ups and downs, I give 3.8 points.
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