After reading the comments, they are talking about the IQ of this family... Some people say why they don't live by the waterfall, why do they have children, etc...
First of all, you look at their living environment, the suburbs, far from the city. There are only a few households in a large area (or maybe only a few people left). There are as many as three monsters in such a sparsely populated place, and the silence of the environment can highlight the existence of sound. In this case, do you need to move with your family? There are so many things in the house, the male protagonist's detection equipment... And are you sure you won't be killed by the noise if you live next to the waterfall?
The power and water supply of his house, I think it should be handled by the male protagonist. Including the red light warning turned on when the female protagonist gave birth, I personally think that the male protagonist should have a solid knowledge of physics, at least familiar with electricity, and detect sound frequencies. It is very likely that his previous work is related to these, otherwise, what about those instruments and equipment? Maybe not every family has it (presumed based on the plot)
I think the main reason for having a baby is to make up for the lost little son, but it may also be an unintended pregnancy (Maybe, like others said, condoms and contraceptives were sold out Orz) But that kind of environment You really shouldn't have children.
The death of the youngest son at the beginning of the film is indeed a major omission of the parents, how can the youngest be left at the end! I didn't even think about it. It's just what the plot needs, the youngest son must die... Poor cannon fodder little son...
As for why the doors and windows are not closed, I think it may be 1. It is hot in summer, and the fan cannot be turned on at home. Open the doors and windows to allow ventilation and not be so stuffy (it should be closed in winter, and Orz is not played in the movie) 2. Maybe humans also need to monitor the movement of monsters, anyway, doors and windows can't stop them (people can penetrate the barn)... After opening it, I can hear it more clearly (I feel that the movement of monsters is quite loud every time) but I can't. Understand why things like photo frames still hang on the wall! ! What's wrong with it! A frizzy person like me would die in a second living in that kind of house!
Regarding their eldest daughter, I think she is the most vulnerable person to be hurt by monsters. She was born deaf and doesn't have much concept of sound, and the monster is a hearing pervert. emmm think about it carefully and feel so terrified! That's why her parents protect her everywhere. I think that's her protection.
The most discussed estimates are the vitality and combat value of this monster. There are many newspaper clippings, texts, etc. on the basement wall where the male protagonist is experimenting. It is not difficult to see how tricky this thing is. The powerful shell is invulnerable to guns and bullets, and the hearing is abnormally developed, the speed is extremely agile, and it is an absolute killing machine. It is estimated that the heaviest casualties are in the urban areas where the population is concentrated. The monsters suddenly came, and people were slaughtered before they could think about how to deal with them. Scientists and the army may have come up with various countermeasures to hunt monsters at the first time. However, after repeated defeats, there is not enough time to study the weaknesses of monsters, and making a sound is death. In the early days, no one must be able to deal with these monsters. As for how to make traps to attract monsters and catch them all, emmmmm is probably in your world, you don't need sound when making traps and weapons. (Human: Hey monster, we're making traps and weapons, so you didn't hear OK? Monster: Rua!) I think the movie could actually take a few more minutes to explain the details of the background, so maybe there's not so much ambiguity. And I feel that at the end of the movie, the heroine and the eldest daughter are not the first people to know the weakness of monsters, maybe in other places, people have come up with countermeasures, but how many monsters and how many people survived in those places, how are we Unknown, maybe they are also fighting with monsters. However, the protagonist's family has lost contact with the outside world due to the blockade of news, and can only fight alone under the existing environment and material conditions. Zooming in to all parts of the world, this situation may be everywhere, monster invasion, communication and network blockage, everyone is scattered everywhere, and they don’t know each other, but they are actively trying to deal with monsters. Therefore, humans are controlled by monsters. It actually makes sense after so long. Isn't the ending very good, I believe that the heroine's family can survive and live happily.
Give full marks to the setting that you will die if you speak out. (The above are all personal analysis, the idea is still very shallow, welcome everyone to discuss what other suspected bugs are 23333)
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