beat, heck

Piper 2022-10-06 19:23:40

I have to admit that the scientific spirit of the Americans has penetrated into the bones. The first two-thirds of the entire film is, how it looks, a postmodernist thriller of Delta Force PK Undead. Suddenly, the all-powerful doctor of science and technology changed his words and explained the ghost's "production method and operation mechanism" with a bunch of ferocious scientific terms, so this has become an uncompromising modern soldier facing the new concept of weapons. War sci-fi. The story itself is fairly well-organized, from being overwhelmed and throwing away armor when encountering, to calming down and analyzing and learning and formulating countermeasures, and finally to a strategic counterattack with awesome weapons. The context is clear and easily accepted by the audience. It is worth mentioning that the film finally puts forward an ethical discussion on the new concept of weapons, and throws out the idea that even murderous weapons should have a moral bottom line. It gave the whole story a little boost. I believe this movie will be very appealing to many military fans and sci-fi fans.

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  • Clyne: I think you're reaching.

    Fran Madison: Our business requires us to make suppositions.

    Clyne: My business requires us to prove them. Your technician's job is to find glitches, so, he sees glitches. Your job is to find the enemy, so, you see the enemy. Locals believe in spirits, so they see spirits. Everyone is biased in one way or another. So, my answer to you right now is that we lack data to support any theory.

  • Sgt. Comstock: Oh, you haven't seen it. I've seen it.

    Capt. Sessions: You know I believe in God, John.

    Sgt. Comstock: This is the opposite of God.