Japanese movies seem to be this kind of sci-fi with blood and horror in it. He wanted to show humanity and environmental pollution, themes that were a little too difficult. But according to the comic adaptation and special effects, as far as the story itself is concerned, it is enough to say. [I never thought about it before watching it] I never thought that my right hand could become a parasitic thing, or even become an alien creature. This is a big brain. I have never imagined it, the human head I have never thought that this kind of parasitic thing can mate with a normal human being and give birth to a normal human baby. This is a very profound ethical issue. I can't think of it. It was the reporter who, after losing his relatives, was able to go berserk and kill the parasitic beast by hijacking his child to kill him. In fact, I never imagined that these seemingly powerful parasitic beasts also have a vulnerable and sensual side. They will sacrifice their lives to protect their children. [After reading it, what actions do I want to take? ] I want to know whether it is possible to manipulate the behavior of the brain through human technology.
I want to know if it is possible that aliens and humans are both carbon and life forms, and can produce biochemical reactions with each other?
I want to calculate the probability that aliens and humans can parasitize?
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