I want to give it four and a half stars, because it has hard core and logic, and it has something to think about, not a simple cool movie.
It feels like a movie that has the potential to be made into an American drama, at least a single-season American drama. There are several places that are easy to cause confusion: 1. Iron filings can only be used for containment, and they must be scraps. The attachment is a bit similar to broken foam because static electricity sticks to people's bodies and does not bite people. Therefore, it is estimated that the iron blocks will not affect and play a defensive role; 2. Ceramics can only be used for anti-wear, but not anti-collision. Therefore, although everyone wore ceramic clothes in the platform battle in the back, there were still heavy casualties. (The last platform shootout gave a close-up of the death of a soldier, spitting blood, obviously not being touched before, and then freezing to death, but being hit to death); 3. The setting of the condensed state is also very good and more rigorous , my understanding is that only a living person can be used as a petri dish. In the end, this living person will only leave a "living" nervous system and brain (other parts are dissolved? This technology should not be difficult in this context), I It is guessed that the original purpose of the researcher was to control the nervous system of the living dead in the petri dish to control the condensed state, but it was played out. Therefore, this weapon is very cruel, and it can also be used to make people reflect on it.
The only downside is that as a movie, the pace is too fast and there are too many dry goods, but it seems too dry, and the 100 minutes or so are a bit full. With hard core and logic, soft stuff fills in, and American dramas can do it.
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