The plot isn't too bad

Jade 2022-03-23 09:02:00

I've seen a lot of viewers say that after half a century, they went backwards like that, so they feel that the plot is idiotic, but I think it's understandable. One is that the hardware was really destroyed at that time, and the other is that Kane deliberately
said that the hardware was destroyed. That is completely It is conceivable that the things of the civilized era could only fill a dugout at the time (and it was not filled yet)
about Kane since he was abandoned by the outside world He probably hated and disappointed the outside world and he wanted to rule the world inside the wall himself After the bloody storm, he thinks that they survived because of natural selection, which means that his mind has been biased towards primitive violence to let the most direct things rule the world. He has completely changed from a doctor to a violence advocating The tyrant can see a thing or two from his cruel treatment of his daughter and the fact that the people of the country like to watch gladiatorial fights, so he chose the medieval way of life. The castle was built by them himself. In the film, he mentioned that it is the ruler Kane's. Willingness is therefore not difficult to understand,
and the contrasting world of wonderful dramas, that is, the emergence of the dark world of punk is also expected. Their IQ is highly civilized, so the younger generation will definitely want to understand the outside world and want to break through this old-fashioned (in their opinion) way of life so Thor chose to turn his back on his father and start his own kingdom so they drove and rode motorcycles while his father rode with a sword. And they're at war with Kane's daughter Thor's sister caught in the middle. Of course she ended up in the Third World and became the savior there.
There are three worlds in the film, the castle of Kane in North London, the punk kingdom of Thor, and the heroine who died to replace Kane. The old man in North London will also be replaced, but these three worlds still exist. Come out with a girl and go in with a girl and both of them are saviours from that abandoned place in south london which is interesting to think about it
Let's talk about the heroine's final choice. The hometown where she was born is inside the wall, she lost an eye, she has no family, so the outside world has no concern and meaning for her. She is just a mission finisher. She is always looking for a chance to return to her mother. The place she wrote to she also chose to live there no matter what it became it was always her hometown and the real ruler of north london chose to abandon the virus infected and that didn't make the heroine angry because her mother her hometown Also abandoned! That's why she wants to punish him,
not Why I don't know.

All in all I only yawned a few times while watching this movie because I didn't take a nap and skipped the roasting the living (so boring) and didn't procrastinate on the rest. good.
I'm afraid it doesn't make sense to over-exaggerate the feelings of the characters in this kind of darkness... The station is very exciting, don't care if it's a Bentley advertiser, there must be an investor. I think the bug is that the two armored vehicles are broken too fast. If they destroy the armored vehicles It would be nice if it was justifiable to have more battles in the middle of it!

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Doomsday quotes

  • John Hatcher: Yesterday if I turned up on the six o'clock news with a survivor in tow, they would've strung me up from the nearest lightpost by the balls. But in 48 hours, I arrive with a survivor and cure... sure, they won't give a flying fuck about the survivor, but they'll be lining up to kiss my ass for that cure.

  • Bill Nelson: Once you're over that wall, there's no rules, no back-up.

    Eden Sinclair: Better that way.