It was originally a disaster film, but half of the film's length has passed, and I haven't seen anyone other than a few protagonists. A city as big as Los Angeles has suffered such a catastrophic disaster, I'm in a hurry: Where is the American military that has saved the earth countless times in countless movies? Where are the other civilians? It seems that only these protagonists are suffering.
Later, the U.S. military finally came, and even if the ace elite like F22 was dispatched, they were still dead and wounded. It seems to be just scratching the surface of the monsters, the number of monsters killed is almost 0, and it is not as good as the one that the strong man did when he ignited the gas explosion. There are some meanings of the soldiers coming down, and naturally, together with the Apache helicopter, they are vulnerable.
Isn't the United States a country where citizens own guns legally? How come from the beginning to the end, except for the black man with a pistol, and the scene where people are driving and shooting on the road, they can't hear the sound of self-defense gunfire from other citizens? ?
Those monsters first used blue light to confuse humans, and then inhaled the bewildered humans. If you can't be confused, just stretch out the claws and force it to inhale. That being the case, the efficiency of grabbing is definitely much higher than confusing, so why bother?
And finally inside the monster, the situation inside is really disgusting. The alien who had turned into a monster still remembered his wife, and the wife called out his name. It's about paving the way for a sequel, right? It's a pity that this bad film is not much better than the bad film, and I don't want to watch its sequel.
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