A level higher than the first one~
The first part explains the scene of the monster when it first arrived, but it seems to be just a pavement for diving into the water later.
The timer was originally thought to be a small detail to make the film more complete, but at the same time it became a foreshadowing of the difficulty breathing later, and it was a bright spot.
The eldest daughter is so brave, wise, and responsible, which is also a compliment to her father.
In such a situation, the son wandering around is somewhat unreal, and "a few hours" is not said to be a few hours. Do you have to take the risk of wandering around?
But in the end, the timid son finally stood up, and the strong daughter saved them and herself on the other side.
One question is why on earth are these monsters destroying everything that makes a sound? But what about the sounds made in the process of destruction? And what is the purpose of killing people? These monsters don't eat people either... It seems that there is no logic behind this huge aggression. And is the target of the attack a sound, an object or a person?
As a doomsday thriller, at first, I always felt that it was a little unreal not to discuss human nature, but when I look back and think about it, the many traps and moving scopes when the family entered the factory area, the veiled Emmett would not let the family People stayed, begging Emmett's mother, the waterside tribe who used little girls as bait...until they reached the island, and the glory returned to the world.
The well-timed silences and delays maximize the listening experience.
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