A little boring

Zackery 2022-06-24 17:39:04

It is said that a glass-textured two-way portal suddenly appeared in the forest in the form of a three-dimensional animation, leading directly to the ancient dinosaur era or the future monster era. These animals, which have long been extinct or have not yet appeared in the evolutionary process in modern times, have appeared one after another and caused great destruction. So the heroic beauties organized the "Earth Rescue Team".

This drama is really boring, even though it's only six episodes, I'm sleepy watching it. Several new monsters appear in each episode, and then the protagonists use the old-fashioned method + fearless spirit to fight the ancient or future creatures. The feelings of the protagonists are inexplicable + rapid progress, university professors + half-baked students + unknown so-called government workers + lizard researcher + missing wife = do not use their brains and reckless impulses, they are just like death squads, but they still have to save the world!

In terms of plot, I can't help but scrutinize. The members of the death squad are neither professionals nor public officials, but they repeatedly break into the tiger's den empty-handed. It's too fierce! The final ending is even more unbelievable. They didn't know what they did to change history, so that one of them seemed to have never existed. If so, Cutter's wife Helen lived in ancient times for so many years without any change?

In fact, the originality of the film is quite interesting, but unfortunately the plot did not unfold. The characters have no character. The only interesting thing was probably the cute little lizard-like creature.

Ps: That kind of british joke is really not funny.


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  • Nick Cutter: [Opening, series one] Anomalies are starting to appear; doorways in time to worlds we can barely imagine. The Anomalies are conclusive proof that the past exists, in a fourth dimension as real and solid as those we already know. Our job is to predict and contain them.