Horror movies like to start with precautionary horror, where naked women are beaten to death after giving birth. Despair and violence, a good feeling of horror.
A group of people came to the deserted 16th area and brought a big meal to the mutant. However, no matter how badly armed soldiers are, they are more reliable than civilians. Coupled with the large number of people, they are not old, weak or sick. This makes the previous unilateral slaughter feel like a war is imminent.
It's just that the IQ of the mutant has obviously evolved this time, and he has actually played a real battle. In the first half, almost the soldiers were completely fooled, throwing guns, throwing ropes, and accidental injuries. Mutants are almost everywhere, but I didn't expect to see them in the final boss after entering the cave. I thought they would be beaten by the mutant crowd.
In the first episode, there are kind people inside the mutants to help humans, and the sequel is still the case. It seems that the director is still emphasizing that all are humans and all have human nature. If you use an axe to be a devil, then use an atomic bomb.
It's just that the last door appeared a little abrupt, clean walls and ground, people can't be connected with this being blown by Crank, can only think that it is a Doraemon.
Finally, I was rendering the upcoming sequel. In fact, even without the hand that closes the computer, there is still a way to start the sequel, at least there is one in Missy's belly.
Unfortunately, it is always difficult to see the face of the actor in such a movie, and it will make people regret to miss the perhaps amazing beauty of Jessica Stroup. Most of the little girls appear in dramas, and on the big screen they mostly play passersby. But in his early twenties, there is still much to be done. In fact, Daniella Alonso is still beautiful, but one is because of her appearance, and the other is being raped by such a monster as a backward rape, which is somewhat detrimental to her image.
Although it is a bit disgusting, a horror film about mutants seems to be inevitable. This is determined by the type of movie. Just like buns with no skin, it’s good to have stuffing, but then they’re not called buns.
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