Some theists created super battle droid, the summoner, according to the records of some ancient books on the earth. Although no one knows the principle of these robots, they are so powerful that atheists are helpless until they detonate a nuclear bomb and choose to die together.
Alien Catastrophe is a sci-fi movie worthy of our respect, only from the perspective of ambition. No matter how you feel, you must lament its making and the story it tells about faith and parents through robots and killers.
As you can already imagine, many thrilling things happened in this story. This is a drama that demands a lot of audience, in part because its parallel parenting story feels like part of the prologue of the first two episodes.
Although it has done a lot of imaginative ideas and restored the role of robots, it is difficult for Alien Catastrophe to completely capture the audience except to adapt to its dry and passionate ideas about the future.
This is another major problem that plagues alien disasters-we can see that all the grand ideas in this series, especially those related to faith, sow the seeds of doubt in one's heart, which will produce such a powerful force.
But with the further exploration of this story, in such a dark background, it is easy to be called the core science fiction, which is unexpectedly cold.
It tries to express emotions through performances, especially when Colin and Salim mix plain lines with sensitive emotions to express their anxiety about their parents in a rigid scene. There are two others, Marcus and Sue, whose stories have no emotional appeal.