In the first hour, I felt that the monsters were extremely hateful, and the sense of love and hatred was clear. However, when the aliens talk about the origin of the monsters, especially when the monsters are eating leisurely in their homes, they suddenly feel that the monsters are so innocent and cute (although they look a bit ugly). The moment the bombs flattened the monster's homeland, all I thought of was the word fuck. Finally, the good-looking aliens occupied another territory. The main attacker thus settled a piece of land for his family and left with confidence. Unexpectedly, there is still a monster alive, killing all intruders who have no power to bind the chicken in one breath. There is only one word that comes to mind at this time-deserve it.
I don't want to talk about other plots, otherwise I will never finish writing. Just want to talk about the scene that unfolded on the cliff wall towards the end: the monsters were dragging the aliens by the arms, and they were staring at each other with incomparable resentment. In the end, the alien swung a sword without hesitation, and the monster fell.
If it is a normal movie, at the end the aliens give up returning to the aliens and become a king of the Vikings, and I will feel very complete when accompanied by a sweetheart. But the feeling of this film is not like that. Just calm down and think about who is the monster?
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