Either it was made into a war movie or a suspenseful movie, but the director made it into a literary film alive, with a long and protracted rhythm and a dull and boring story, which caused many people to be unable to bear the temperament to watch it, let alone think deeper...
Spoiler: The plot is basically the same as Lao Mouzi's "Hero". One day, human beings were ruled by aliens. The vast majority of people developed servility and lost the spirit of resistance. Only the resistance army wanted to ignite the spark of resistance. In this way, he formed a prairie fire, so he has been planning to assassinate the aliens; a little spray was stirred, but a fierce counterattack was ushered in. In the end, the entire resistance army was killed by the "pseudo army" sergeant. , The sergeant was added to the ranks, and the rebellion left the male protagonist alive with the charge of a traitor...It was not until the last moment that the male protagonist learned that the whole incident was a pre-planned script. The sergeant and the rebels designed a A large-scale show of hard work, sacrificing the entire rebel organization to give credit to the sheriff, allowing him to gain the trust of the aliens, and finally able to enter the alien’s base personally, and then the sheriff tied a bomb and went in. The story ends, symbolizing Humans began to resist...
How can the Rebels count as the aliens will invite him into the base after the sheriff is promoted? What if the alien still doesn't see him, or the alien comes out to meet him in a human city? Isn't the whole plan just playing off? In another movie about aliens, the total time of all aliens in the film is less than a minute, so why do you need to make it into an alien subject...
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