the beginning the male protagonist was working in the factory, and the radiation door was set, so the narrow seam was stuck. The male protagonist went in and moved the tray door and started it immediately. It was completely impossible. When it came out, the foreman came and threatened to lose his job if he didn't go in, and the male lead went in to die. It was speechless, his life was gone, what's the use of the job, this paragraph is entirely to elicit the following plot and force it in, I will not Understand, I want the male protagonist to suffer a work injury and be irradiated, and I can think of 10,000 ways, how can I make it so far-fetched.
The most awkward setting inside is the large circle in space. Later, the male lead went up to fight with the bad guys and saw that the artificial gravity on it should be basically the same as the earth, but after a few panoramic shots, the thing is basically It does not rotate, at least it rotates very slowly. With this speed coupled with the size of the circle (refer to the ratio when the spacecraft is landing), the people living in the circle can only float on the "ground". Want to play science fiction, they are too lazy to perfunctory high school physics.
The grenade exploded in the confined space of the spacecraft. The male protagonist squatted and that was fine, and the female protagonist sat there without messing up the hair after the explosion. Can the grenade be blasted in a targeted manner? What's the use of grenade. . . .
There are no more than 10 military personnel in the entire Bliss Space, and three of them have rebelled and are almost about to seize power. Where's the play house?
The bliss space in the sky doesn’t even have any defensive capabilities. It’s really speechless to find that the smuggling boat has to be wiped out by agents on the earth. If this is the case, the earth would have been evacuated in less than a year. It’s really funny just by repatriation.
And the medical warehouse is even more speechless, and the technological development is close to a myth. Can't solve the environmental problem on the earth?
Finally, the express delivery of emergency medical assistance to the earth is actually EMS, kidding me?
The overall feeling is that this movie was driven out for the sake of rushing work. No matter the plot or the details are too bad, it completely fails.
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