First of all, since everyone knows what the doctor is like, why not object to doing experiments on him? Aren't you worried about the Doctor's despicable behavior, or overconfidence and reliance on infrared instruments? Really silly and naive.
Secondly, under the premise that it is completely uncertain whether there are sequelae of the experiment and whether the stability is guaranteed, how can we rashly conduct experiments on humans? As a result, a group of people had to look for a way to remedy the situation, and at the same time beware of the madman's evil, and finally died of misfortune, what's the matter.
In order to make the action movie more bloody and violent, in addition to the advantage of transparency, the doctor is actually portrayed as an all-round thug with strong physical strength, superior strength, agility, and agile mind. Except for the heroine and her boyfriend, all of them are He solves it by dividing three and five by two, very good and powerful. Not only that, but also very vulgarly arranged "House of Flying Daggers"-like nine-death life, if not for the role of the villain, I am afraid to create a myth of immortality. Could it be that the transparency experiment mutated his genes and stimulated his physiological potential?
The most ridiculous thing is that the doctor brutally murdered to cover up his identity as a transparent person, but what is his purpose of being a transparent person forever? The answer turned out to be "color"! Fragrant, exciting, thrilling... It's really yellow and violent. But I said, can't the doctor have "bigger" ambitions and wishes in his head? speechless.
About the last 20 minutes of the fight in the film, I suddenly recalled that I had seen it before, and it was okay to be deceived at that time. I didn’t expect that there would be a second time.
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