The film’s portrayal of the heroine is very delicate, with a lot of foreshadowing and hints made before and after:
●When entering the house for the first time, the soldiers are prevented from eating anything from others (the food is still cooking when the fire is on, but there is no one. It is doubtful but The soldiers did not move and started to eat and drink).
● Have a good understanding of the social characteristics and characteristics of werewolves. It is impossible to understand such details without in-depth research on wolves. (Megan is a member of the werewolf family and has lived with them for a long time.)
●Have tried to tell Cooper how to kill the werewolves, but he gave up because Cooper was helping the wounded sergeant to take care of the wound and unwilling to listen.
●It is very frustrating for the soldiers, especially the male protagonist Cooper, that they have been reluctant to believe the werewolf theory. In fact, it is precisely because they don’t want to believe the werewolf theory that they never asked how to kill the werewolf in detail. Instead, they used bullets to shoot until The ammunition is exhausted.
●I once told the soldiers how lucky you were to meet me, then Ryan said coldly, I thought it was you who met us. (In fact, Megan met them but it was a trap of the werewolves)
● Ask Cooper what is the probability of winning (they was fighting inside at the time).
●Piano solo in the face of hopeless escape.
●Secretly overhear the conversation between Cooper and Sergeant.
●Misleading soldiers to blow up the barn, wasting ammunition and ruining the last means of transportation.
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