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Movie "Tomorrow's War"

author:It's Meow Adult Ya

Recently, it is a movie famine again, and I really don't love youth literary and art films.

Tomorrow's Battle is an action film directed by Chris McKay, written by Zach Dean, and starring Chris Palat, Yvonne Strakhovsky, and Betty Gilpin.

The story mainly tells the future people back to the past, telling the people of the past that there is a creature called the "White Thorn Monster" on the future earth, the "White Thorn Monster" almost extincts the human race, and the future people go back to the past and ask for help.

People of the past travel through time and space to the future, do missions, and kill the "White Thorn Monster". People who have been drawn from the past will die soon in the future, and those who travel through the past cannot be people who are still alive, there will be conflicts. Traveling through the past is 7 days each time, and after 7 days it automatically goes back to the past.

The protagonist, Dan Foster, is a veteran who, after being drawn, meets his daughter in the future. His daughter in the future mainly researched the poison that killed the "Whitespind", after the research came out, the future teleporter base was attacked by the "Whitespinn", Dan Foster's daughter was killed by the "Whitespinn", and Dan Foster returned to the past because of the 7 days teleportation back to the past, bringing back the poison that could kill the "Whitespind".

Dan Foster and several people who have traveled through the future have analyzed that the "Whitespin" did not fly to Earth in the future, but landed on Earth in the past, only to be frozen by the ice and melted. They found the location of the Whitespind monsters under the ice, and then killed all the original Whitespinns, saving humanity.

The story is relatively simple, the special effects of the movie are good, the actors in it play the personality of the characters very distinctly, and I give three and a half stars.

If there were other better movies, I probably wouldn't have chosen them, but at this stage I'll go buy tickets to see them.