It's been a long time since I watched a movie with my breath held like this. The movie is absolutely top-notch in terms of atmosphere creation and rhythm control. The concept is very novel. It perfectly integrates monsters and horror elements, which perfectly explains that silence is better than sound here! In a specific silent situation, a high standard is required for the performance of the actor's body language and micro-expressions. Blunt's performance is quite explosive, absolutely Oscar-level, especially the performance of stepping on nails and giving birth is too advanced. Satisfy the audience's emotions... The family affection under the apocalypse is the most moving, and I believe this conveys the mainstream family view. Of course, this kind of high-concept movie cannot avoid many bugs in the plot, such as where is the mighty American army? At the end, did a pair of children have time to climb up to the grain depot instead of going directly back to their home 100 meters away? In the world of sound-loving monsters, you still insist on having a baby without knowing contraception? And is the nail that is completely nailed to the heart of the obsessive-compulsive disorder a landmark...
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