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The film is announcing the world, a comprehensive alert, the development of space weapons, and the protection of the safety of the galaxy
Nico 2022-03-23 09:02:29
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Abe 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Wouldn't it be better if this film wasn't shot in a pseudo-documentary? I've been thinking about it! At the end of the film, the focus is on individual lives. Wouldn't it be better if there were some shots of dod interspersed in the middle, but for this style, this film is still well shot! It's just true that the alien creatures in it are a bit frustrating
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Alexa 2022-03-27 09:01:12
In fact, this film was done well. As a horror film, it has all the elements of horror it should have, and the performances of the characters are barely acceptable. But the biggest problem is that your director is fed up? It must be shot in the form of a pseudo-documentary!! Not to mention that the deliberately made old footage makes people drowsy, it makes no sense logically: since all human beings are hung up, how can these terrifying videotape records be transmitted back to earth ? Lose one star for this.
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Ben Anderson: [shouting hysterically into comms] I did mine! You do your job, you get me home!
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Ben Anderson: Houston, please.
Deputy Secretary of Defense: We'll stay on this channel with you, but this decision is final. You've done a great service for your country, son... and for mankind.
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Deputy Secretary of Defense: [over comms] John, you are ordered to abort rescue immediately. Captain Anderson is a high contamination threat. You will not recover him.
John Grey: You knew something was down there and you sent them anyway.
Deputy Secretary of Defense: [over comms] DOD to Freedom, if you do not abort in T-minus 60 seconds, transmission will terminate. You will not receive an updated state vector. You will run out of life support package. You will not return home. You have 45 seconds to abort this rescue.