I just watched the movie and saw so many complaints about the plot and bugs below, I couldn't help but say a few words of my own. 1. Knowing how dangerous it is to have children, why have children: From this film, we can see that after the death of the youngest child, their family has been in mourning for the loss of the child and deep feelings for themselves for a long time. Blame. Mothers, in particular, blame themselves for not taking their children away. In that extremely sad atmosphere, a new life is really needed to ease the pain in my heart. We can also see how hard the family has put in to welcome this new life safely: oxygen tanks, a secret room, a rocket that can be set off during production, and even the ability to move to a waterfall for production two days before the due date. Others say why the father must go out on the due date. If I remember correctly, on the calendar that first appeared in the movie, the due date is still about two weeks away, and what will the family eat during these two weeks? The father must go out for food, and under normal circumstances, the father takes his son out, and the daughter takes care of the mother at home (but it is very unfortunate in the movie, the daughter is angry to visit the little brother) If we understand this pregnancy It's also perfectly fine for an accident. In a desolate world, it is difficult to get enough birth control, condoms may be exhausted, there is no new refill, and it is even less likely to go to the hospital for an abortion after an accidental pregnancy, because the hospital must be long gone. But I still prefer to believe the explanation of active pregnancy. 2. Why the family doesn't move to the waterfall: Does it not need to build a house to live next to the waterfall? Building a house requires logging and a huge project. Even if such a big movement is next to the waterfall, it will attract monsters. I find that many complaints are taken for granted, it seems that everything is so simple, but from the perspective of the protagonist of the movie, if you already have a house of your own, and the surrounding area may be threatened by monsters everywhere, yes Want to stay in your own home, or risk spending a year or two rebuilding a new home? 3. What everyone is most entangled in, why humans are defeated: This is also where most people complain the most. But I think it's entirely possible. If I remember correctly, the monster came to Earth by a meteorite impact, which was a sudden disaster. When the disaster came, mankind did not know all the characteristics of this monster. This is a typical biological invasion of alien species, with no natural enemies and abundant food resources, these monsters can multiply in large numbers. In terms of strength, humans and monsters are not of the same order of magnitude. A city may be sacked by these monsters within a few hours, and quickly spread to another nearby city with a large population. I think the movie's sound setting is very clever. Our world is too noisy. Cars, televisions, the operation of various instruments, factories, crying, laughing and scolding... Even a small county with a population of only tens of thousands is constantly making a lot of noise, and we humans already used to it. If you put a person in a completely quiet place, he will be driven crazy by the sound of his body's heartbeat, blood flowing, and various organs working. Back to the question, even if humans immediately organize armed forces to counterattack, soldiers with normal submachine guns are almost vulnerable in front of those monsters. This is a normal world, there is no Captain America, there is no Iron Man, all the armed forces of human beings are just to deal with human beings, that's all. Well, even if there are weapons of mass destruction to kill these monsters, it was mentioned before that these monsters must be clustered in large cities with large populations, if you want to destroy them, destroy all the big cities. Others will say that the monster's open mouth is a weakness, but if I remember correctly, the monster will only open its mouth when it is very close to the target and is about to attack, and when it hears a certain frequency of ultrasound. At the end of the movie, the mother can shoot down the monster because it has become noticeably slow after being subjected to the ultrasound. However, in normal battles, human beings do not know that monsters have such a sensitive hearing, nor do they know that their weakness is in a certain sound frequency band. How many soldiers need to be sacrificed to kill the monster in the moment of catching it? Others mentioned the issue of catching a monster and taking it back for research. If caught alive, the monster itself will make a huge roar, which will attract more companions to besiege, and as long as there is research, there must be a lot of instruments, and those instruments themselves will make a huge noise for the monster, maybe in humans. Before the thought of catching the monster back and succeeding, most of the scientific research institutions on earth have been destroyed. Let's think about this together: When will human beings discover that monsters have such a sensitive hearing, and can effectively shut down all the sounds around them to defend themselves? It must be the time when there are not many human voices left in this world. It must be until the world has no dense human gathering points. In a gathering place of 100 people, such as living in our normal community, even if everyone can not say a word, those subtle footsteps, breathing, heartbeats, all together, are enough to attract monsters to explore . And a person's uncontrolled screaming, coughing, snoring after falling asleep, and baby crying can turn a human gathering point into a hell on earth. So, when humans are slaughtered so that they can only be completely dispersed into small gathering points, that is the beginning of the film.
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