To put it bluntly, this film is actually a brainless suspense, which makes it difficult to justify it in the end, and the ending is even more inexplicable.
First, let's talk about the suspense left by the film inexplicably:
1. An old man and a baby survived inexplicably in the town. Such an important clue was ignored by the film for a long time. (Does he play tricks on me?)
2. It is stated in the film that the bacteria are deadly in a matter of seconds, but some people live for hours or even days, and then... . (My IQ has been completely exploded)
3. The double triangle of the code of beliefs, sects, and bacterial solutions has been mentioned many times, um... gone again.
3. Bacteria of such a smart cow know how to grow and strengthen themselves, and can even know the nuclear weapons on the plane (the vehicles in the town are not decomposed), and can control the plane to disarm the nuclear weapons safety device (the female pilot's dialogue seems to be used by most of the people. People ignore it), the bacteria that will be destroyed in the future can be easily preserved by modern humans (if it can be preserved and isolated now, can it not be isolated in the future?), my friends and I are stunned!
Of course, there are many of the above examples in the film, so I'm tired of typing, but I'll just talk about a few examples that waste a lot of plot (our time) and are too J.
Next, let's talk about those of you who have been tricked! PS: If you want to spray, you can spray after reading it, I will continue!
Everyone was arguing about whether the virus came from the present or the future. I saw a lot of large-scale arguments, and I laughed instantly. The screenwriters have no brains. You are really yelling at me, like a dog!
Let’s talk about the view that bacteria come from the future: first, bacteria were brought to the earth by a certain nano-material through satellites (the black material in the film is the product of higher than modern civilization, and the yellow material is the bacteria), and then a group of scientists made various speculations, various Daydream is speculation, and attention: it's all speculation! (The important thing is said 3 times) I think that the bacteria was transmitted to the present day in the future through a wormhole. Most of the people who support this claim have no choice, and the film spends most of its time and subsequent plot (binary code hints at a method to kill bacteria) to show that it really seems to be from the future.
Let's talk about the modern view that bacteria come from. In fact, the only people who hold this view are those who at least watch movies well. After watching the film, I know that the hidden BOSS (chewing gum man) finally saved the bacteria, but from the beginning of the film, the bacteria spread, and he has been obstructing any news about the bacteria (the army is not aware of it, and all the reporters except the pig's feet survived) ); advocated the mining of deep-sea mines, and asked the president to chop up those who asked to stop mining, etc. It gave the impression that he had known about the bacteria! And about the cracking of scientists' wormhole guessing code, even the head of scientists (forgot what it is called) is suspicious! In the film, after the scientists speculated about the wormhole theory and began to cultivate bacteria, the scientists headed to watch the video of the female pilot crash being decomposed and disarmed the nuclear safety device (she said it herself), as if someone was secretly manipulating it. In fact, he is skeptical that bacteria come from the future; at the end of the film, the two soldiers can also see in the dialogue in the car that the black soldiers actually know something about the chewing gum man, but the nuclear strike is a black soldier. Is this series of applications to the president really a coincidence?
Oops, it's finally over. Friends who have watched it carefully should be able to know that the film set itself up for themselves, but in the end, he couldn't justify it himself, leaving some inexplicable dialogue and foreshadowing, which made people feel that the whole film's plot is abnormally messy, but it's unexpected. Can get 6.8 points? What's even more ridiculous is that there are still many people arguing about proving that bacteria come from the future or the present. There is a big problem with the plot of the movie itself. No matter how you dig holes, you don’t need to fill in the next set.
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