Just watched the movie, the first impression is what is going on with this ending? Bad end? More like the end of an episode of a TV show?
The film should be considered a sci-fi thriller, and the design feels like a big game, but the plot is old-fashioned. There are obvious problems in the film. The husband and wife take their children on a trip. The pharmaceutical factory mentioned by the husband seems to be an obvious clue. A number of randomly selected families seem to be families with obvious problems, and then the settings appear one after another at a glance. Problem beach. The sudden appearance of the female corpse seems to be developing towards horror.
As a result, the director's style of painting changed and he began to follow family ethics. It turned out that every family had a difficult scripture to read, and these families were selected for a reason. The ending was basically expected to be individual survival, and the process was to test human nature, return to the family, etc. Fortunately, some sci-fi elements were added, and as expected, the original family of four won.
The truth should be revealed here, the truth has nothing to do with science fiction! It's just an unscrupulous drug factory human experiment. In order to test the effect of the drug in a short period of time, I found such a magical beach that can speed up time (actually it should be regarded as accelerating human growth) for the experiment, and then it was revealed in a confused way. The child is going home too, and the story ends in confusion.
Always feel like this amazing beach isn't worth more than a drug? Haven't thought about developing the magical features of the beach? The director didn't even think about making a fuss on the beach, making the whole movie a very old-fashioned plot. Especially this ending, is the review failed?
I think the director is doing experiments, testing his own ideas, and preparing for the next blockbuster.
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