It's the first time to write a movie review, just spray it lightly! No, don't all of you reviewers like to dig deep? Why is this time all the focus on logic? Why didn't the movie start with a very tense atmosphere, directly with the aliens. Instead, I am writing about the male protagonist. As an excellent military officer, after retiring, everything is unsatisfactory. Even he didn't allow his father to see his daughter. He was angry because his father abandoned their mother and daughter. The answer given by his father? sequelae of war. He dared not live with his wife and male protagonist. Fear of hurting them myself. And the male protagonist is in the line narrated by the daughter. A fight two years later. Divorced after four years. Died in a car accident six years later. These are the aftermath of war.
Alien monsters are just imaginary enemies of the United States and its followers. Monsters are nothing more than possible threats. Or metaphorically nuclear technology. Where do these threats mainly come from? Russia, China. . . There are metaphors in these lines. The United States and those member states that follow. When conscription and the use of force against other countries. They must have called this a threat to tomorrow as well. These threats are in the future, invisible and intangible now, but in a few decades, there may be only a few hundred thousand people left in the world. So no matter where they sanction or use force, they are all glorified as fighting for the next generation. All are slogans for mobilization. and to expand the argument of a potential threat. Otherwise, why are there anti-war marches when alien threats are fighting for life and death. In the end, the male protagonist couldn't save his daughter. The future world is still dead. There were lines in it, and it seemed to say that we didn't win in the end. And there's a terrifying metaphor in it, and they end up creating a virus. (Wouldn't it be a crown? This sentence is pure nonsense.) The movie itself can be when his daughter falls into the sea and is swallowed by a monster. It's over. The reason why the director did that second half. It just closes the loop. The film satirizes certain countries, exaggerates potential threats, glorifies conscription and war.
Then we go back to the movie itself. The plot of the movie is tight. From the beginning to the end of the future when humans land on the pitch. While I was watching, I never felt relaxed for a moment. Whether it's the soundtrack, scenes, or special effects, it's top-notch. The actor's performance is also perfect. You say Chris doesn't have acting skills? I don't agree. And so handsome, so manly, right? How is the acting compared to our Chinese little fresh meat? So I give five stars, not too much. Ha ha ha ha!
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