08-23-2017, 01:17 AM
Wow, I should've woke a few more neurons for viewing this. It felt like Ghostbusters for some reason, except instead of ghosts it's ex-stem cells, and instead of humor, it's ultra-violence.
No one seemed to know who was in charge, in the lab, the hospital, the police force, or the other police force (well, there were two uniformed groups with guns). A lot of I'm in charge, no, I'm in charge, or confrontations in hallways or rooms where stare-downs determine who passes. And of course Daniel Wu has a formidable stare. Wouldn't they have worked out chains of command in these places?
Yeah, it would be interesting to meet someone who grokked this whole thing on first viewing. I'm stunned at how little I followed.
There's a young woman with cancer, whose older brother is trying to save her by stealing ex-stem cells. Except he isn't really her brother, and it might be a love interest, but why does he always have to leave her? Why does he hide from her? Brains on spin cycle would like to know.
No one seemed to know who was in charge, in the lab, the hospital, the police force, or the other police force (well, there were two uniformed groups with guns). A lot of I'm in charge, no, I'm in charge, or confrontations in hallways or rooms where stare-downs determine who passes. And of course Daniel Wu has a formidable stare. Wouldn't they have worked out chains of command in these places?
Yeah, it would be interesting to meet someone who grokked this whole thing on first viewing. I'm stunned at how little I followed.
There's a young woman with cancer, whose older brother is trying to save her by stealing ex-stem cells. Except he isn't really her brother, and it might be a love interest, but why does he always have to leave her? Why does he hide from her? Brains on spin cycle would like to know.
I'm nobody's pony.