Although there are inescapable bugs in the plot, the creation of a silent world, a fresh idea that is completely different from traditional horror movies, is enough for the audience to selectively ignore those bugs and completely immerse themselves in the fictional doomsday background.
The director spent the first 1/3 of the film slowly accumulating emotions, carefully weaving a deadly silent veil covering the four fields, and the family was wrapped in it.
As the heroine gave a heart-piercing cry due to the unbearable pain during childbirth, the power that had been accumulated for a long time exploded...
The suicidal roar issued by the male protagonist is to save a pair of children. Before he gave up his life, the father looked at his sons and daughters with sympathetic eyes, and the silent sign language confession pushed the long-suppressed movie-watching emotions to the climax of the whole film, turning it into the most unusual horror film in this unconventional way. Fascinating highlight!
PS: After watching the tidbits in the Blu-ray disc, I realized that the little actor who played the daughter was really deaf...
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