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The subject matter of this movie is relatively unique among science fiction movies. The first point of view is the android; the narrative method also makes the audience's camp psychology stand with the android almost from the beginning to the end. It can be said that such a narrative technique It's pretty good for this theme, and it's a surprise. However, the first hour of the movie is really long and boring, the family life feels a bit awkward, and there is not much emotional expression (doesn't the setting have the same emotional ability as human beings). As a result, I saw half of it in the afternoon and ran to sleep before reading it at night. . .
The director's handling of details is too bad. I doubt that the production team will not feel bad after watching this film. The slots are full of low-level mistakes that should not be made in suspense films. As a bean friend commented: In order to create suspense The effect and deliberately let the characters die is too unpopular. The most impressive thing is that when the two little girls got out of the car and ran towards the hero and heroine when they finally escaped on the train, I kept thinking in my heart as I watched their movements, please don't squat down, please don't squat down to hug them, there are chasing soldiers behind them, How many people have you sacrificed to run into the tunnel before this (you have to complain that the soldiers who sacrificed were too conscious, not afraid of death at all, just to cover the hero and heroine), and then you squat down and hug on the train People's lives are at stake! Look at my hot eyes.
There are too many similar pitfalls. Why hide under the wall on the top floor and not be discovered by the spaceship? Are the people on the spaceship that stupid? It's annoying for the little girl to be called daddy I'm scared all the time. If I'm really scared, I can't say anything.
Can't stand to give 2 stars.
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