Coming to the main place where the story takes place, the protagonist's work concentration triggers some small things. But most of the people he came into contact with, especially the older ones, were so kind and everything was so peaceful. As a result, the big reversal of the subsequent plot development shows how hypocritical and terrifying all this is. The screenwriter is strong and attentive, a complete and clear story that is organized and logical, making the audience hooked. Subtly and seemingly unexpected, but so logically pushes the story forward.
As for the final shootout, follow the plot, the protagonist has a strong halo, and by the way, he is funny, and it ends like this. If you look closely, the loopholes in this section are more obvious.
Simon Pegg suddenly plays a serious person, which is also quite comical. There are a few supporting characters who are old acquaintances and are quite entertaining. Fatty's natural cuteness coupled with his ignorance is still the same route, that is, the EQ that saves the protagonist when he wakes up is too high-level, and he is completely different from the character's previous performance.
The love and dedication to things, or paranoia, leads to the progress of both sides. I love an extreme of my family, and there is no room for a grain of sand.
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