Because the rating is too low, I choose to give five stars. I don't think the ending is unfinished, and I don't think the two children of the protagonist are unintelligible. The Survivor Perspective doesn't grapple with why only they survived. I don't care that alien life can't survive, I love this reason like a spoof. The protagonist's son can be seen from the very beginning of his escape as a devotee of universal values with a strong sense of responsibility. He is very impulsive and has a vague understanding of what war is. His group project can also be seen that he is in touch With this content in mind, he is eager to fight on the front line. It's okay to say that he is a middle schooler, but he's not a bear. At first, the younger sister trusted her brother more than her father. After boarding the ferry, he still wanted to save people. In fact, his son was not the only one who wanted to join the army on the front line. This emotional state at that time was inappropriately said to be very similar to the scene of a music festival. Bundle. In the end, the son even got home earlier than them, whether he came back or not, in fact, he had already reconciled with his father when they faced each other in the fire of war. It was also said in some discussions that he may have been baptized by artillery fire and knew that he was simply unable to do the confrontation he imagined. Regarding why his daughter kept screaming, we sometimes think too much about the child's psychological capacity. From the beginning to the end, my father and brother were very afraid of her seeing the alien invasion, and she looked like a panic disorder. Take a deep breath in a closed environment in the car.
And the man who rescued them. What he said was interesting, but the man didn't want his daughter to hear it, because he was too pessimistic. At first I thought it was the man who ran out of food and wanted to attack them.
It's Tom Cruise's madness that baffles me, and I reluctantly think that's when the germs are kicking in. But the grenade operation is too powerful.
What I admire is that people always ask him along the way, do you know where we are going. He always felt that there was no answer but he finally reached his destination.
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