In addition to the ingenuity of sophistry, the consciousness of political correctness, the ability to cook chicken soup and instill belief, the supernatural man of the higher grade also knows a little bit of science. For dealing with doubts in the scientific community, it has its own set of plans to avoid or block the path of falsification, and even use disqualified scientific research institutions and media as its platform. After all, exposing pseudoscience, because there is not enough interest drive, rarely attracts the interest of first- and second-class institutions.
...
It's a pity that the ending was handled in a sluggish way, and the wonderful tension collapsed all at once. The whole drama is not short of conflicts, famous directors, and actors, but there is a strange sense of imbalance, as if writing a film review and writing it hastily.
View more about Red Lights reviews