I don't know, and I don't dare to vomit without authorization, after all, half of the time I watched it, I was talking about fucking past.
However, I feel a little dissatisfied and think that it can be improved is the scene where the big underground boss comes out at the end. Of course I understand that the so-called memorial service is impossible to complete, or what's the meaning of this movie? I even thought of assuming that Marty was really killed in the end, and the audience would also find that Dana was not actually a virgin...
So the big boss Appearance is destined for the movie, but how could it be such a lackluster hand? Doesn't it mean that the final boss and the ancient gods are also similar to human forms? After seeing so many killer monster elements that I did not recognize before, why not add some creativity here? Even if the director says that he can't think of it, he can explain it with a cloud of black fog or something. The big boss can also be explained as being like the god of chaos.
Of course, this humanoid giant palm is also explainable. After all, God created man in his own way, but it is still necessary to say that after seeing so many bloody killings before, the doomsday is interpreted in this way, the senses I was still a bit disappointed.
I always thought I would see something more terrifying.
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