The movie has a very nonsensical beginning, and the audience does not know what the director is trying to express. Glacier volcano eruption? Why it erupted, the film did not explain. And how could a glacier rupture drift into the sky? What's even more ridiculous is that the special effects can be seen to be fake at a glance, not real at all. It feels like a stunt from a mainland TV series. Then there is the bloody plot of three fools looking for their daughter. I noticed that some of the pictures were used multiple times, some roads were still dry, and the snow on both sides of the road had obvious swept marks. And those snowflakes are also very fake, I feel that there was no snow when shooting, the snowflakes were made by computer in the post-production. Also, it was daytime, but the moon appeared. (The actor's account in the play is at 3 o'clock in the afternoon) Then the sun should appear in the sky, but as we all know, only the moon has the shadow of the crater, but the moon appears in the film. In short, there are a lot of bad places, and it is good to be able to be patient.
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