The logic is flawed + the characters are weak, and there are too many slots. Really. As a sci-fi action disaster movie, the monsters are not surprising (there are too many sci-fi monsters that look similar), and the rhythm is a bit slow. I will mention two points that I most want to complain about:
1. After being drafted into the army, someone asked why they didn’t show pictures of monsters to let everyone know about monsters. The army’s answer was: “Because we’re afraid that people will be too scared to fight if we show them to everyone.” You are kidding me. ? ? It’s okay not to show it to the public, but those who have been recruited to participate in training will not be shown, just throw a bunch of ordinary citizens who have not been trained for a long time + are not even familiar with the appearance of the enemy and the way of attack. ... No wonder the people you send have such a high mortality rate.
2. We all know that the weak points of monsters are the neck and abdomen, and if a gun hits the weak point, these monsters can be killed, and humans can be killed to only 500,000... How weak does the screenwriter think humans are...
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