The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Sun Liu, Cao Liu or Sun Cao also occasionally join forces against a third country, while aliens, predators, and humans will kill indiscriminately. See who beats whom (of course, humans are passive). Compared with Paul Anderson's first film, this step is more violent and bloody. The director is a violent lover. Among all alien and predator movies, this one kills the most people, killing indiscriminately. Especially when the child was killed at the beginning, it is an unwritten rule not to kill the Hollywood child. This director is like the red-eyed Li Kui, slashing all the way, and the person killed immediately, no matter how many. The first predator Liangzi almost had a spark of love with the black girl, and this iron was a pure killing machine, with a little less temperature.
Maybe the director also felt that it was too simple and rude to kill from the beginning to the end. It seemed that some literary play was needed to adjust with mother-daughter love and brotherhood, which generally had a certain reconciliation effect, but the mother decisively abandoned the husband who was attacked by the alien and later the heroine did not let the eyebrows grow bigger. Killing aliens, and the little brother playing soy sauce in the first half did nothing, and the second half was like a magic weapon and fighting two monsters. The best is the police officer. The acting, the role, the conflict, and the emotion are all well handled. The only drawback is that the appearance is lower.
Finally, Tiezi took off the mask, and the part that was uglier with the aliens was a bit cute: Brother Tie: Can't beat you, is it uglier than you? Frighten you bastard!
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