Before watching this movie, I hadn't read the comics and novels of the same name, but after watching the movie, I had an infinite yearning for the novels. There are many brutal and bloody places in the movie, and there are also many warm and emotional places. It is said that human beings are parasitic beasts eating the mother body of the earth. The plot is still complete and there is no slot, but many places look a bit abrupt, suddenly mature, suddenly grow and develop quickly in many places. I didn't feel a little bit of foreshadowing. I went to check the information and found that the movie had been deleted by 100 minutes. The original movie with more than 220 minutes only had 120 minutes left, but even this did not affect the practice of the movie's plot. I After watching the movie, the descriptions of the bloody and violent scenes are very good. Although I feel that the attack of the parasitic beasts is a bit like the mutant zombies in Resident Evil, it still feels very good. In terms of emotion, except for the scene where the heroine suddenly appeared and then started a big river crab with the male protagonist at the end, I felt a little blunt and everything was okay. In the end, the film of parasitic beasts is more about reflecting human beings, because human beings destroy and harm nature, which leads to the emergence of parasitic beasts. They are to balance the balance of nature. Parasitic beasts are to humans just like humans are to the earth. They eat away the life of the earth, and the whales swallow the resources of the earth and the living environment of other species. Much of it lies in the reflection of human beings on themselves. The last scene is in the garbage factory with nuclear radiation. The battles in the past also illustrate this point. Nuclear bombs and other nuclear weapons can destroy the earth several times, but human beings will never give up.
Also, I would love to see the full movie.
I finally saw the full version, and there are a lot of unclear places that suddenly become clear.
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