When it comes to the end of the world, everyone thinks of zombies. In recent years, all kinds of zombie movies have competed with each other. The screenwriter is not tired of writing, our audience is almost vomiting anyway.
This film is very novel and uses another theme.
It happened in the near future. An asteroid was about to hit the earth. In order to stop it, humans launched a rocket at the asteroid in an attempt to blow up the asteroid. But I never thought that while blowing up the asteroid, the chemicals in the rocket were scattered all over the world through the explosion, because radiation caused the global cold-blooded animals to mutate. In order to protect themselves, human beings have to hide underground.
And our male protagonist happened to be separated from his lover in this accident. Seven years later, the male protagonist decided to go to another bunker 7 days away from him to find his love for love!
Along the way, the male protagonist encountered about five super mutant monsters, and took a dog that was the highlight of the whole film. They fell in love with each other along the way, and finally found the female protagonist, but found that the most powerful monster in the film appeared-female Friends have changed their hearts.
However, the movie will end in a happy ending, and the hero has regained the heart of the heroine.
In general, the film is very healing.
Now most people, like people living under the bunker, are unwilling to see, unwilling to understand, unwilling to accept, unwilling to try, isolate everything, live in their own perception, and feel comfortable. The status quo, cynical.
This film encourages everyone to get out of the bunker, not to be at ease, not to be satisfied with the status quo, and not to fear the unknown future, and to face the end of the world bravely.
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