What a terrible movie, if it weren't for Mila, I would give it a fucking 1, it's full of all kinds of inexplicable filters and light pollution from beginning to end, and both men and women in the movie look like they've had their skin peeled, so strong I thought it was some kind of high-tech human skin.
The plot is also a bunch of logical flaws. I really don't understand what the director is trying to express? The contradiction between the infected and ordinary people is explained in the world view setting in a few words, as if it has become a background board, and the maternity brilliance of the female protagonist breaking into it also caught me for a while, and the ending is even more outrageous The troops who co-authored the Medical Corps are so weak, do you still control your world? Look at my head. I won't say much about the final one-off, I know everything.
In short, this movie, you have to talk about the background setting, the stuff on the street, the high-tech weapons in it were not new even at that time, the only thing you can watch is the heroine's face, think of this movie as Mira The body-show documentary is over.
PS: What Mira said, it became popular in Resident Evil. . .
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