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The Abnormal Desert Earth

The Abnormal Desert Earth

Action, Romance, Sci-Fi

Tan Youye

Zheng Yuanyuan, Qin Xiaofei, Lu Huiguang, Tang Zhenye, Tian Yixi, Bai Chengjun, Liu Jingyi, Hao Rongguang

2020

Mainland China

Film review analysis↗

Completed

Mandarin Chinese

65 minutes

2025-03-02 14:27:16

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as超异之荒漠地球,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2020Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
This is a film about environmental protection, technology, and the future, primarily revealing through the love story of a couple that human industrial development has put a strain on the Earth, which may potentially be depleted in the future. Before that, environmental issues were of the utmost importance, and humanity has been constantly striving to solve the balance between social development and environmental resources, but this is an eternal problem. The disorder of the environment makes people restless, but the forces of justice will never perish, just as the pursuit of truth will never disappear. This film expresses through the joyful love story between interstellar police officer Avril and scientist Ping Fan that regardless of the environment, we must prioritize the collective interests of humanity and maintain kindness, positivity, and correct values. In the face of failure, we need to strive for victory, placing the cause of all humanity first, while love is also supremely noble. Human emotions grant us a better future, and we should reasonably channel our emotions into our work and strive for the collective cause. The collective is made up of individuals, and everyone has a duty to be responsible for society. In the face of evil, we will carefully teach and help rectify it. Human civilization has given us today's life, and we hope that in the future, regardless of the difficulties we encounter, we will strive to overcome them and shine for ourselves, our families, our collectives, our country, and all humanity.

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