Then, I made a decision that made my intestines go green: I want to watch this movie!
The film is very attractive at the beginning: the despair of doomsday, the heroine even kills an innocent person in order to protect herself. The atmosphere is well created, everything is so perfect, so attractive. Then the heroine began to talk about the ins and outs of the matter: the aliens invaded the earth and launched four waves of offensive: plague, flood, EMP and humanoid sniper. In the first three waves of offensive, I was sighing: damn, the aliens finally don't throw out the spaceship and the US emperor's frontal anus!
But after this wave of humanoid snipers, my thought became, "It's better to have anal with the US emperor!"
If there is still a little logic in this wave of humanoid snipers (eliminate those who failed to be eliminated in the first three waves) ), the fifth wave of bewitching children is really unreasonable: let me ask, apart from stupid extremist organizations, who else would hire a group of children with immature minds and only five combat power?
Putting this issue aside, this film has many bugs in its plot.
First of all, why did the heroine get out of the car to pick up his brother's teddy bear? The point of doing this is to forcibly separate the two siblings so that the plot can continue. Secondly, the matter of who is the male protagonist in this film has always been unclear. At first, I thought that Bancao was the hero. Oh, well, the theme of the survival of a young couple is also good, and then Bancao suddenly went offline for half of the reason. Part of the film, I didn't come out until the end of the film to make a soy sauce. If you say that the alien with the same opening and hanging is the male protagonist, then why did he go to blow up the alien's base in the end, and he could fly over the eaves but not come out?
The whole movie seems to be a Mary Sue novel written by a primary school student. Besides, I never saw what an alien looks like in the whole movie! If I can get a negative score, I will definitely hit it!
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