It doesn't look good, but I want to see how the original is described

Sonny 2022-04-21 09:01:26

Even the guards of Kane are wearing protective clothing. Are you serious about the team entering the foreign land without protection?

The ending is open-ended. It can be understood that it was the heroine who was burned to death, holding hands with the alien who turned into herself, and it was easy to change positions when the camera turned, which also explained her gesture of reaching out to her husband. It can also be understood that the heroine did escape but was infected, so there are tattoos on her arms.

Refraction seems to happen in soap bubbles, I can't understand the beauty. After the end, the subtitles are so bright that they are blinding.

The humanoid plant is a very big highlight, one star is for this. The speed of Lucy's transformation into a vegetative state is so fast that it can be seen by the naked eye.

The main thing is to understand why the squirrel did not recommend it very much but still bought the kindle version of the original book.

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  • Tanya 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    I was stunned, and at the end I was so shocked that I wanted to cry.

  • Brittany 2021-10-20 19:02:31

    I can’t tolerate this flawed setting, and I’d better come back and give a bad review in line with my loyalty to science.

Annihilation quotes

  • Kane: My flesh moves... like liquid. My mind is... just cut loose. I can't bear it.

    [breath quivers]

    Kane: I can't bear it.

    [whispers]

    Kane: I can't bear it.

  • Josie Radek: At first I thought the radio waves were blocked by the shimmer and that's why no one inside could communicate with base or GPS but the light waves aren't blocked, they're refracted and...

    Josie Radek: [takes her walkie talkie out of her bag and turns it on] It's the same with the radios. Signals aren't gone, they're scrambled. That leaf in your hand, do you know what you'd get if you sequenced it?

    Lena: What?

    Josie Radek: Human Hox genes.

    Anya Thorensen: Hox? What does "Hox" mean?

    Lena: They're the genes that define the body plan, the physical structure.

    Josie Radek: And the plants have human body plan. Arms attached to shoulders, legs to hips.

    Lena: It's literally not possible.

    Josie Radek: It's literally what's happening. The Shimmer is a prism, but it refracts everything. Not just light and radio waves... animal DNA, plant DNA, all DNA.

    Anya Thorensen: What you mean "all DNA"?

    Dr Ventress: She's talking about our DNA. She's talking about us.