1. A science fiction movie that I have seen recently is OK, the plot design is not bad, and the special effects seem to have spent some money. 2. What I don't understand is that it has been 30 years. Human weapons and equipment still feel like the 2020s. Whether it is guns or gunships, the firepower output feels very weak. In addition, there is no armored force in the whole movie. , It is really hard for me to believe that an army that can have a sea fortress has no armored troops. Generally, when watching movies of zombies running rampant on the earth, the most complained point is, why is our firepower output so weak? Obviously there are tanks or artillery units, so you don't need to use these zombies. Is the US military in the movie afraid of running out and unable to deal with the People's Liberation Army? 3. I feel that the movie refers to the setting of "Independence Day 2: Comeback". In terms of appearance, biological attributes, and social attributes, the white thorns are very similar to the alien races in "Independence Day 2". The difference is that "Independence Day 2" The alien race in Independence Day 2 has a much higher IQ, and the alien race in Tomorrow's Battle is a beast of extreme combat effectiveness. However, no matter how high the IQ is, the leader of the ethnic group, the "queen", is all brainless...
4. At the beginning of the movie, it introduced how to avoid the "grandfather paradox". I think it is good, but then it is a strategic weapon of the future - a toxin that is enough to poison the alien zerg, and it is now ready for mass production. Will this trigger the "grandfather paradox"? It feels like a big problem.
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