This is a sci-fi horror movie, not very good-looking, but it is catastrophic. It seems to show that man’s claim to the earth has led to natural revenge. As a disaster escape film, there must be a hero role set. This role has various abilities beyond ordinary people, leading everyone or individuals to escape the predicament and move towards a new life. The protagonist in this play is obviously the first female engineer to appear. She has the technical ability that everyone does not possess, and can easily solve the damage of a large number of facilities and equipment caused by sudden disasters, and finally help colleagues who leave in the rescue capsule to fix it. The remaining large numbers of monsters were rescued by escorting them back to the surface safely. But unfortunately, the director’s focus seems to be a bit biased, and he wants to highlight the characteristics of each role, so that the heroine's halo does not appear so shining, which is similar to the large and full theme of the writing. In addition, the image of the monster is a bit psychedelic and does not really show the whole picture clearly. Of course, from the perspective of creating a horrible atmosphere, this is no problem, but like Tesla and the Alien series, if the monster can give people Deep impressions and memories, after all, must allow the audience to have an intuitive feeling, and see the real horror in the step-by-step atmosphere creation. The investment in this drama is not small, with a quota of more than 90 million US dollars. Although it does not have Tesla’s nearly 200 million investment, it can actually make more things that impress everyone. And the whole film is rushing. The full sense of small-cost film production does not make people feel the investment of so much money.
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