Continue to complain, in short, this emotional drama is really too much too much. And the writing is also particularly lackluster, blunt, contrived and lengthy, and has no value in existence. The author must be a straight man, in short, a bunch of women revolve around the male protagonist who saves the world.
Continue to complain about the male protagonist. In short, the male protagonist and Mickey I would rather stand on Mickey most of the time. He was a rookie who was actually powerless at first. If it wasn't for the existence of Mickey that gave him super powers, he would not be able to do anything by himself. He always looks like a kind and great person who wants to save the people. It's not bad, but what can he do without his right hand? But it's always trying to be brave, and sometimes it's uncomfortable.
There are also those parasitic beasts, which gradually got better after that, but at first, I couldn't stand the long red tentacles that split my head and so on. I felt a little deliberately disgusting and curious, and it was also very physiologically uncomfortable.
I also want to complain that many NPCs in the drama know that the danger is ahead, and they rush to find the monster to find out. Isn't this Nima sick? Looking at it, I was very angry.
The plot is not very exciting, but the undercurrent between the larger and larger group of parasitic beasts and the human group is surging, and the rhythm is a little slow. (Ah, when I think back to the KitKat taxi I just watched the day before yesterday, I really can't compare...)
The only thing that makes me feel good is the deep meaning behind the discussion. Some speculations about human beings about the earth about biology and genes and race. There is also a display of maternal love and humanity. It is cruel for parasitic beasts to hunt humans, but in the eyes of animals, humans are not terrible and powerful monsters...
However, the discussion on this is not new. I think the full-time hunter ant chapter is very similar to what it discusses (also the birth of a new species that threatens human beings), but the plot is interesting and the development of various lines is obviously better than that of parasitic beasts. Especially the "bottomless malice of human beings" that killed the ant king at the end, this setting and the plot really amazed me.
Human beings are so cruel that they seem to have lost their humanity in many situations, but monsters are slowly inspired by the influence of humanity. The two are really similar, but the parasitic beast has not yet let me see the plot of the first half of the sentence, I don't know if there is any, so the depth is also poor.
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