You can't take this kind of movie seriously: put "common sense" aside for the time being, pretend that time is not in order, dwarf your IQ, and squander patience before you can watch it anymore.
The background at the beginning of the film is daylight, when monsters appear, they flee into the night. After a few rounds of melee, it is still dark, because ---- it is dark and dirty to fish in troubled waters, the enemy and the enemy do not need to be distinguished, the animation does not need to be detailed, and the plot does not need to be reasonable. The director deliberately took close-up shots, used strong lighting contrast, supplemented by time and space chaos, gathered people from all walks of life into a ball, and piled up a typical image junk.
In order to keep the dark night, the director arranged for two monsters to fight at the power plant. The result was not both losers, but the power plant suffered. Once the power was interrupted, the screen fell into darkness and the monsters were blurred. At a critical moment, a thunderstorm suddenly began, and then the heart was cut open, blood plasma splashed, liver and brain smeared on the ground. It’s no wonder that Hollywood is unwilling to raise the pay of the screenwriter.
Thank goodness! The title "Requiem" (Alien Elegy) seems to imply that there is no sequel, and the demons and ghosts mourn and become Buddhas collectively. In view of this, this film will give back to the audience with dog-blood sprinklers, which can be regarded as the final mockery for the alien fans.
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