Some people say that this film jumps out of the greatest human thinking, and it is the tiniest bacteria that defeat aliens in the end, which sounds very reasonable. But if you think about it carefully, the machine is buried in the ground, and the lightning sends the aliens down into the mecha, and it is reasonable to operate these behemoths to destroy humans. However, the aliens absorbed part of the earth and formed red blood vessels. something that works? At first I thought it was something like a spider web that could be detected, but it wasn't. Generally, there are two types of sci-fi. One is to go in the direction of machines, and the other is to go in the direction of creatures that are generally disgusting. The aliens in this film have very powerful weapons and mechas, but there are also Needing the biochemical needs of such things as blood, but also wrapping oneself in a strange liquid, burying a large number of machines silently in the ground long in advance, and finally launching a large-scale attack, what is the motive? Just to turn human body fluids red, the root-like tissue that can be broken by anyone who pulls it all over the earth? ? ? ? ?
The microscopic angle is also a mess. I estimate that many people scold the unlucky son and scold the unlucky daughter for the whole movie. Of course, it is very normal for children with mental retardation, but it really can't be worse to watch, plus I don't feel that these two children have grown up during the whole process, so I don't quite understand the meaning? Create difficulties for the male protagonist to show that survival is not easy? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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