The front has the taste of "Behind Things". Waking up in a car accident, Uncle Strange tells you that the outside world is destroyed, the air is filled with poison, and your freedom will be restricted - for your safety, will you believe it? Anyway, I don't believe it, just like I firmly believe that the heroine in "The Aftermath" is really alive.
The first turning point was when the heroine tried to escape and saw the contaminated woman with her own eyes. The heroine believed it and stopped running away. The three of them started a harmonious underground life in the end times. In the second turning point, the heroine found out that the uncle had imprisoned or even murdered a missing girl, and the benefactor became a pervert. In the third turning point, the heroine was fully armed to see the flock of birds flying by, realized that the air was non-toxic, took off the mask, and every breath was filled with freedom. The fourth turning point, aliens appeared, yes, the heroine tore the aliens and drove away, looking for the survivors...
What I like is that when the heroine is nervous and fearful, the surrounding voices will weaken or even disappear; the second male chooses to protect her like Michelle's brother in an emergency; the heroine's IQ is online, calm, and of course, the protagonist's halo is light up...
If this movie didn't have aliens, it would be another version of "The Aftermath", and with aliens, it would be the "10 Cloverfield Lane" that continued. In fact, don't criticize too much, it looks better than the heroine (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
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