People who don’t understand the term “parallel world” will say one thing.
In addition to the slow pace in the front of this film, I want to pave the way for the basic settings, but it’s not in place.
Basically, it can be said later that the rhythm is tight, the plot twists are quite interesting, and it belongs to the film that wins the plot.
The rendering of sci-fi special effects scenes is at an intermediate level
The reason why I finally decided to give 5 stars may be precisely because the previous bad plot is the horrible description of the spaceship just entering the parallel world.
The woman and the earthworm embedded in the spacecraft combined with the crew member's independent arm
Most films will not introduce the parallel world and the horror of being broken in time and space. In fact, the parallel world is not as simple as a person’s salary is different in another time and space or that the original lover has become a stranger.
If things like space-time conflicts or parallel worlds really happen, the possibility that people or objects can maintain their structure is as slim as if you just drop you anywhere in the universe and land on the ground of a viable planet.
Even if it’s just like monsters or objects appearing in places that shouldn’t appear in the movie, it’s lucky enough as if the prizes drawn for tens of billions of years are the first prize.
It’s even more likely that the basic particles that make up the world and objects are completely different, not to mention that the structure above the molecule can be preserved.
Therefore, some scientists strongly oppose any experiment that may break the stability of time and space. Once an accident occurs, it is not just a monster that is lucky. It is possible that the entire universe will be broken directly like a bubble is poked into a very tiny hole.
In addition, killing 3 people and saving 8 billion people is also a proposition that can be considered.
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