It doesn’t matter how many times i watch this, it never gets easier listening to her drowning and the way calvin forced his way into rory’s throat while he was suffocating and then he had to endure calvin literally ripping apart his entire body
once she decided on the course of action though, she should have deathgripped calvin and jumped. If she holds him for like 20 seconds the movie is over
The sadest part of this movie is that they actually tried everything to not let Calvin reach earth and yet he did. They sacrificed themselves and couldnt stop him.
They didn’t really try that much. If the very most basic quarantine protocols were followed at the beginning, none of this movie would have happened. I’ve never worked in space, but I’ve worked in high risk contaminated environments. If there is an exposure, you’re assumed as a loss. You and the area you are in are contained, but nobody is coming to save you.
@@bmak76 Ok I have no real life background to be fair. I am just commenting on the movie :) but last thing you mentioned, isn't that the last firewall in the movie? The space station? They didn't try to save them, they wanted to push them into space. Is that what you meant with not saving them?
@@MASmeinezeitI think it’s along the lines of leaving Hugh in containment with Calvin after it attacked him but Roy destroyed that by trying to be a hero. It was also the other ship that came and tried to push them into space to prevent Calvin from reaching Earth but Sho wrecked that too ultimately.
This movies pretty genius. When her body starts floating away toward space and part of you thinks… good just stay on her calvin… and seconds later he easily jumps back onto the space station.. like.. on to my next project. Calvin’s intelligence is the scariest thing about it
What I don't understand is she PURPOSELY locked herself out so Calvin wouldn't make it back onboard...so why didn't she just push herself away from the station as quickly as possible? It's possible that Calvin wouldn't be able to counter her momentum enough to actually make it back then...
@@ViolentPacifism_SlavaUkraini At first her survival instincts kicked in she wanted to live, but noticed once she saw Calvin she started turning the lever the wrong way. Maybe she thought she was close to dying so might as well not let Calvin back in. I don't know for sure but that's what I am thinking.
@@rlx-h8l right, so at the moment the decided to sacrifice herself, why not push away from the station with all her strength to QUICKLY get Calvin as far as possible away from the station
@@ViolentPacifism_SlavaUkraini Yea I have no idea. I guess she thought closing the door was enough. We do know as the audience that Calvin would have just jump from her body and went back to the ship if she tried to do that. But the austranaut could've tried that sure
@@lindsaymonroe567 she has virtually no gravity to push from, and she knew she was going to drown, so why not trap the creature and push off into space?
@@anamericanman He's much stronger than a human, it will realize what she is doing and will fight her. She won't be able to trap it, let alone in that clunky suit where her mobility is limited and she's drowning.
@@anamericanman When you're drowning, especially in toxic chemicals like coolant, you don't think straight at all. Kat was using the last of her mental strength to break the valve on the other end of the door to keep it locked in hopes that Calvin wouldn't get back in.
Calvin is so terrifying he uses humans emotions against them to gain access to the ship. He understands humans rely on on another and are social creatures so he attaches himself onto the dying astronaut hoping they open the hatch and let her in to try and save her, dooming them all. He is ruthless, calculating, psychopathic and completely clinical when it comes to his survival. He does the same thing by keeping Jake gylnahaal alive in the final scene so that other humans will open the hatch releasing Calvin to earth.
That was the most gruesome part at the ending for me. Not only he was the one who returned to Earth with Calvin, being that before he expressed his lack of desire to EVER return and proving that all the crew's efforts were in vain, BUT ALSO Calvin doesn't kill him instantly. Maybe it could have been that it was preserving David for later in case the trip was too long, but given everything we know about this creature it feels a little more malicious than that. Like it kept him alive long enough so he could see how their plan absolutely failed, and how the cycle of destruction was not only to continue but to grow even more. Like- THIS CREATURE TERRIFIES ME BUT I LOVE IT??? It's too much
The death scenes in this movie are the most uncomfortable I've ever seen. I keep telling myself they're not real but it doesn't make it any easier for me when they occur and I've seen this movie many times now.
Imo, it feels like 2 parts: One being that these (or this) could theoretically happen.... especially the idea of an non-terrestrial organism with intelligence. Secondly is the death itself.. I hadnt seen the whole movie yet, but honestly. if you were in a space suit in the vacuum of space (very little of humanity actually know what that is like to experience at this age), with this crawling thing going around, and then while you have only a very limited supply of oxygen, youre now being flooded with a liquid, and it isnt water. Plus once you start to panic from drowning like she did (elevated heart rate as stated), good luck making rational decisions. So we're just helplessly rooting for her, to hopefully be able to be saved.... but nah :p
She literally could’ve saved everyone if she just would’ve jumped with Calvin into space and just drift off but Calvin is smart he knew she was dead and let go to go eat the rest of the crew….love this film is genuinely scary for a space alien movie
Not sure if you have noticed but this was almost the same for every character that died. They could have done something to stop the cycle but they failed either because they did it too late or not at all. Even the last scene. If they didn't send last capsule home and one into space they would have made sure the cycle is broken. I think it's the conscious writing not an accident. Very annoying when you watch it but also very human - trying to survive save other human at all cost.
This would be a great sequel Calvin is not unkillable. He couldn’t penetrate space suit ‘s, sleeping pods, or his containment pod. He is strong, smart & slight resistance to fire. Bullets are more likely harmful to him need’s time to grow back limbs. They had opportunities on trapping this thing; If she is going to give her life least let her in the air lock & have her seal the door behind her, that way Calvin is trapped in.( they don’t think) I honestly think Earth could trap him at least. Given that it’s camera’s almost everywhere, yeah very do-able.
Every single time that there has been a sequel to a successful movie of this genre, it has failed badly. Heck, other genres have this same problem. It can't be done because it wouldn't make money, and it is highly probable that it would be heavily criticised because of multiple flaws.
The genius of this film, and what really separates it from Alien, is the way they don't just make space the background. They took advantage of the real horrors involved in space travel to create horror. Watching Ryan Reynolds' body twitching & jerking around in zero gravity was ridiculously unnerving. Same with this drowning by coolant. The fact they're in zero gravity makes everything that much scarier. It's the worst kind of death imaginable. Well, besides flying off into deep space....
Guys, they still don't know how much of a threat Calvin is. Also, she might have thought from all the bumps that it could have detached somehow. She only (probably)realizes that it is still there when it appears in front of her helmet at the door, but realizes(surely) how big it is and how of a threat has become, thus turning the handle from clock-wise to anti-clockwise
It was all Hugh's fault.. He was very obsessed with Calvin. Even if he is paralyzed from the hips down, he know Calvin is wrapping and feeding on his numb legs he didn't even tell the crew while he was talking with them. Clearly he doesn't want them to destroy it. Don't be Hugh.
He was also torturing Calvin with the electric prods. Like, dude you literally watched Calvin annihilate a rat after getting bitten by it. Why the hell are you going to instigate that thing yourself and make it hate humanity as well?? Some scientist he was...
She would have saved them but also had a much more gruesome death, devoured and drowning, although he would have broken the glass but been too far to jump Back, hopefully.
Tbh the way Miranda said it was in writing like frl but y’all could have escaped then while Calvin was inside the ship you could have blown the ship up and everybody would have still been alive, but what do I know I’m just a freshman in high school…
while maybe panic is a factor, or 'I dont want to die' overrides logic, I would have just detached from the vessel and taken Calvin with me to the icy void of space.
@@isaiah2536 I mean, the hard decision here is sacrificing yourself to ensure Calvin does not make it back in, which she already did. If she had made that decision, she should have just pushed off the station instead of dying while still holding on to the station
You can see how many people have never had to make a possibly life or death decision under extreme stress. Anybody who thinks they know exactly what they would do is one of them.
@@linkvagar2336 You're right...besides what we know currently...that it wouldn't be possible in any way, shape, or known form...something could be out there. Does that help you out in your own little world??
@@danielh1708 What are you talking about? There's already several types of extremophile bacteria that have been proven to be able to exist and thrive in outer space.
Before it even gets dire, grab that squid and tell it you'll sever the space-suit harness taking both of you off into deep space if it don't back the eff off.
it woudnt understand human langauge and secondly if it did, why would it comply with that demand? what does it gain out of not being ejected into deep space with you if your intention is to leave it/eject it into deep space anyways? it could sustain itself a little bit longer with your body i suppose, suposing it doesnt just suffocate, thats about it
how water behaves in micro gravity is even scarier. It wouldn't float around in her helmet like that, it would have slowly crawled up her neck, and covered her eyes, month and nose. If I'm not mistaken it actually happened to an Astronaut a few years ago.
Honestly if I was in Kat’s position and I knew I was going to die, I would have held Calvin against me as hard as I could as I kicked away from the ship. Just keep holding on until I passed so it couldn’t use my body as a launch pad to get back to the ship.
To be fair, by the time she reached the door she was already dead anyway. She was drowning on coolant and had already so much of it in their stomach and lungs...
You're right, you don't know hence the silly suggestion. They were studying it. When it became hostile, it was already outmaneuvring them and nearly impossible to catch or kill.
This movie was just chock full of idiocy by a supposedly "Intelligent" crew of doctors, scientists and engineers. The movie is a fun watch, but it's hard to root for a bunch of simpletons with no common sense.
@@bamexcom0862 first alien life form. They are so careful that they test it on a space station. But the guy fucking pokes it with his hands??? Wtf. Not to mention the alien is invincible for no reason
It doesn’t matter how many times i watch this, it never gets easier listening to her drowning and the way calvin forced his way into rory’s throat while he was suffocating and then he had to endure calvin literally ripping apart his entire body
Agreed. I tell everyone that this movie had 2 of the most uncomfortable deaths I've seen in a movie. Rory's and Kat's.
@@blackonyx1and miranda 😭
@@OfficialRoses Agreed. They were all a slow burn. But Miranda's being the slowest of them all.
@@blackonyx1 agreed
once she decided on the course of action though, she should have deathgripped calvin and jumped. If she holds him for like 20 seconds the movie is over
The sadest part of this movie is that they actually tried everything to not let Calvin reach earth and yet he did.
They sacrificed themselves and couldnt stop him.
life finds a way
They didn’t really try that much. If the very most basic quarantine protocols were followed at the beginning, none of this movie would have happened. I’ve never worked in space, but I’ve worked in high risk contaminated environments. If there is an exposure, you’re assumed as a loss. You and the area you are in are contained, but nobody is coming to save you.
@@bmak76 Ok I have no real life background to be fair. I am just commenting on the movie :) but last thing you mentioned, isn't that the last firewall in the movie? The space station? They didn't try to save them, they wanted to push them into space. Is that what you meant with not saving them?
Frankly several of them made stupid mistakes which allowed Calvin to reach Earth.
@@MASmeinezeitI think it’s along the lines of leaving Hugh in containment with Calvin after it attacked him but Roy destroyed that by trying to be a hero. It was also the other ship that came and tried to push them into space to prevent Calvin from reaching Earth but Sho wrecked that too ultimately.
This movies pretty genius. When her body starts floating away toward space and part of you thinks… good just stay on her calvin… and seconds later he easily jumps back onto the space station.. like.. on to my next project. Calvin’s intelligence is the scariest thing about it
"Finally found something worse than me, huh..?"
What I don't understand is she PURPOSELY locked herself out so Calvin wouldn't make it back onboard...so why didn't she just push herself away from the station as quickly as possible? It's possible that Calvin wouldn't be able to counter her momentum enough to actually make it back then...
@@ViolentPacifism_SlavaUkraini At first her survival instincts kicked in she wanted to live, but noticed once she saw Calvin she started turning the lever the wrong way. Maybe she thought she was close to dying so might as well not let Calvin back in. I don't know for sure but that's what I am thinking.
@@rlx-h8l right, so at the moment the decided to sacrifice herself, why not push away from the station with all her strength to QUICKLY get Calvin as far as possible away from the station
@@ViolentPacifism_SlavaUkraini Yea I have no idea. I guess she thought closing the door was enough.
We do know as the audience that Calvin would have just jump from her body and went back to the ship if she tried to do that. But the austranaut could've tried that sure
This was truly the chance to kill Calvin, use her tether to trap him and push herself away from the craft with her last bit of strength.
So he can then push himself off of her and float back to the ship?
@@lindsaymonroe567 she has virtually no gravity to push from, and she knew she was going to drown, so why not trap the creature and push off into space?
survival instinct in a panic state overcame logic
@@anamericanman He's much stronger than a human, it will realize what she is doing and will fight her. She won't be able to trap it, let alone in that clunky suit where her mobility is limited and she's drowning.
@@anamericanman When you're drowning, especially in toxic chemicals like coolant, you don't think straight at all. Kat was using the last of her mental strength to break the valve on the other end of the door to keep it locked in hopes that Calvin wouldn't get back in.
Calvin is so terrifying he uses humans emotions against them to gain access to the ship. He understands humans rely on on another and are social creatures so he attaches himself onto the dying astronaut hoping they open the hatch and let her in to try and save her, dooming them all. He is ruthless, calculating, psychopathic and completely clinical when it comes to his survival. He does the same thing by keeping Jake gylnahaal alive in the final scene so that other humans will open the hatch releasing Calvin to earth.
That was the most gruesome part at the ending for me. Not only he was the one who returned to Earth with Calvin, being that before he expressed his lack of desire to EVER return and proving that all the crew's efforts were in vain, BUT ALSO Calvin doesn't kill him instantly. Maybe it could have been that it was preserving David for later in case the trip was too long, but given everything we know about this creature it feels a little more malicious than that. Like it kept him alive long enough so he could see how their plan absolutely failed, and how the cycle of destruction was not only to continue but to grow even more. Like- THIS CREATURE TERRIFIES ME BUT I LOVE IT??? It's too much
No it's not that deep bro
@@dontrah1838 ruined me bruh 👊😔
Calvin Calvin
Lmao right, these folks be thinking too much @@dontrah1838
The death scenes in this movie are the most uncomfortable I've ever seen. I keep telling myself they're not real but it doesn't make it any easier for me when they occur and I've seen this movie many times now.
Agreed. Something about the scenes is extremely disturbing.
Imo, it feels like 2 parts:
One being that these (or this) could theoretically happen.... especially the idea of an non-terrestrial organism with intelligence.
Secondly is the death itself.. I hadnt seen the whole movie yet, but honestly. if you were in a space suit in the vacuum of space (very little of humanity actually know what that is like to experience at this age), with this crawling thing going around, and then while you have only a very limited supply of oxygen, youre now being flooded with a liquid, and it isnt water. Plus once you start to panic from drowning like she did (elevated heart rate as stated), good luck making rational decisions. So we're just helplessly rooting for her, to hopefully be able to be saved.... but nah :p
She literally could’ve saved everyone if she just would’ve jumped with Calvin into space and just drift off but Calvin is smart he knew she was dead and let go to go eat the rest of the crew….love this film is genuinely scary for a space alien movie
If she pushed herself off of the station to float away, Calvin would have just pushed himself off her body and float back towards the station
@@lindsaymonroe567 Exactly
Not sure if you have noticed but this was almost the same for every character that died. They could have done something to stop the cycle but they failed either because they did it too late or not at all. Even the last scene. If they didn't send last capsule home and one into space they would have made sure the cycle is broken. I think it's the conscious writing not an accident. Very annoying when you watch it but also very human - trying to survive save other human at all cost.
I haven’t even watched this movie but I’ve seen clips and recaps and I literally just shed a tear. RIP Kat
I will NEVER understand WHY they never made a sequel to this movie, with humanity fighting Calvin on Earth!
because it was shit
A quiet place
There was no need for a sequel cause that thing already won.
@@analias3483 so by that logic, there was no need for any Rocky sequels after Rocky won in Rocky 2....Lol.
What a dumb comment.
What was that movie
My feelings all throughout the scene is so much like David's.
This would be a great sequel Calvin is not unkillable. He couldn’t penetrate space suit ‘s, sleeping pods, or his containment pod. He is strong, smart & slight resistance to fire. Bullets are more likely harmful to him need’s time to grow back limbs. They had opportunities on trapping this thing; If she is going to give her life least let her in the air lock & have her seal the door behind her, that way Calvin is trapped in.( they don’t think) I honestly think Earth could trap him at least. Given that it’s camera’s almost everywhere, yeah very do-able.
Every single time that there has been a sequel to a successful movie of this genre, it has failed badly. Heck, other genres have this same problem. It can't be done because it wouldn't make money, and it is highly probable that it would be heavily criticised because of multiple flaws.
Calvin would most likely hide in the oceans eating everything until it becomes the size of Godzilla.
@@SuperLander-nj1sd not every single time. Aliens were successful. But that's the only exception I think.
Calvin was like = let me jump off before going into space at 7:20 LOL
This film soooo underrated.
Agreed!!!! I call this movie the modern day "Alien".
An OSCAR.... ¿¡¿¡¿¡¿¡¿¡¿
@@blackonyx1 well Alien had a good ending they killed the Alien. in Life it survived.
@@blackonyx1great call man I've been a fan of the alien series since i was a child and this is closest thing to it in the modern era
@@Forthevline Appreciate it
The genius of this film, and what really separates it from Alien, is the way they don't just make space the background. They took advantage of the real horrors involved in space travel to create horror. Watching Ryan Reynolds' body twitching & jerking around in zero gravity was ridiculously unnerving. Same with this drowning by coolant. The fact they're in zero gravity makes everything that much scarier. It's the worst kind of death imaginable. Well, besides flying off into deep space....
This is one of my absolute favorite horror/scifi movies!. Calvin is so scary.
Better than ALIEN... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Drown in Water/Sea ❌
Drown in collant ✔️
If anybody out there is wondering what this movie is, it's called "Life"
I hate it when they put up a clip and won't tell you the name of the movie.
@@gregrobsn they did tell the name, it’s in the title
It's in the title of the video you dimwit
@@jakystapp4507 "We came to EArth seeking intelligence...
We grew disappointed..."
@@gregrobsnit's... Literally there though
Guys, they still don't know how much of a threat Calvin is. Also, she might have thought from all the bumps that it could have detached somehow. She only (probably)realizes that it is still there when it appears in front of her helmet at the door, but realizes(surely) how big it is and how of a threat has become, thus turning the handle from clock-wise to anti-clockwise
I no longer want to go to space😥
@Roblox_ slayer 9000 they are
@Roblox_ slayer 9000 We don't know, but with how vast the universe it, it is highly unlikely that they aren't.
It’s a good film but horrific to watch at times really scary
I had febrile nigthmares with this scene.
She stayed cool.
It was all Hugh's fault.. He was very obsessed with Calvin. Even if he is paralyzed from the hips down, he know Calvin is wrapping and feeding on his numb legs he didn't even tell the crew while he was talking with them. Clearly he doesn't want them to destroy it. Don't be Hugh.
He was also torturing Calvin with the electric prods. Like, dude you literally watched Calvin annihilate a rat after getting bitten by it. Why the hell are you going to instigate that thing yourself and make it hate humanity as well?? Some scientist he was...
her death really made me uncomfortable and feel sad, well done film.
No matter where, when, or how; In alone, out alone.
The fact she was drowning yet still didnt let calvin enter is amazing
Dying is painful and everybody just wants the pain to stop
2:02 4:52 4:53 4:55 4:57
I wonder, what would've happened if kat had let calvin into her space suit?
@@GaMiNgBrO227 NO
She would have saved them but also had a much more gruesome death, devoured and drowning, although he would have broken the glass but been too far to jump
Back, hopefully.
And that is how among us started
This movie was crazy!
Tbh the way Miranda said it was in writing like frl but y’all could have escaped then while Calvin was inside the ship you could have blown the ship up and everybody would have still been alive, but what do I know I’m just a freshman in high school…
while maybe panic is a factor, or 'I dont want to die' overrides logic, I would have just detached from the vessel and taken Calvin with me to the icy void of space.
Easier said then done.. smh
@@isaiah2536 I mean, the hard decision here is sacrificing yourself to ensure Calvin does not make it back in, which she already did. If she had made that decision, she should have just pushed off the station instead of dying while still holding on to the station
@@durendenmp812the will to live is stronger than just dying with most people
It’s not easy to just die without fighting
@@durendenmp812and Calvin would have pushed himself off her body to float back to the station. Why is no one thinking about this?
You can see how many people have never had to make a possibly life or death decision under extreme stress. Anybody who thinks they know exactly what they would do is one of them.
FULL SYNOPSIS - So, what if we just, like, put a squid in space ??
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Ah yes...life in a sub zero vacuum. Love the movies.
it is a movie but a fantastic point.. how is life on mars possible with the giant storms there?
@@darkmatter106 Because all is becoming, and time is a circle.
How do you know it isn't possible?
You are basing your opinion on human theory, which for all we know, could be substantially limited.
@@linkvagar2336 You're right...besides what we know currently...that it wouldn't be possible in any way, shape, or known form...something could be out there. Does that help you out in your own little world??
@@danielh1708 What are you talking about? There's already several types of extremophile bacteria that have been proven to be able to exist and thrive in outer space.
Before it even gets dire, grab that squid and tell it you'll sever the space-suit harness taking both of you off into deep space if it don't back the eff off.
it woudnt understand human langauge and secondly if it did, why would it comply with that demand? what does it gain out of not being ejected into deep space with you if your intention is to leave it/eject it into deep space anyways? it could sustain itself a little bit longer with your body i suppose, suposing it doesnt just suffocate, thats about it
So it can push himself off her body and float back to the station?
Drowning in space?
Damn
This actually seems inspired by a real life incident where the coolant started flooding the helmet
They made it out alive, not without a big scare.
how water behaves in micro gravity is even scarier. It wouldn't float around in her helmet like that, it would have slowly crawled up her neck, and covered her eyes, month and nose. If I'm not mistaken it actually happened to an Astronaut a few years ago.
"slow is fast"
*free floats to the next handhold 15 feet away*
Hmmm. If she had her SAFER attachment, she wouldn't need to jump. She could propel herself safely to the airlock.
She jumped cuz she wouldn't reach...
@@sleepingrrandom2876 SAFER is the name of the emergency jetpack astronauts use
"Food the Feeder!" (B.L.A.B.L.A.B.L.A.)
She could have just vented the cooling, garment cooling systems have a venting feature for this very reason (not alien, but severe leaks).
Now that’s a fucked-up way to die.
pointless because the thing jumped back into the shuttle... she should have just hold calvin and jumped to space with it
@@Deimonos85
Or find a way to let calvin into her suit
@@Deimonos85 calvin can fly lol
@@Deimonos85 Calvin would jump off of her back to the station anyway, he is also strong as well so holding him down wouldn't work
Honestly if I was in Kat’s position and I knew I was going to die, I would have held Calvin against me as hard as I could as I kicked away from the ship. Just keep holding on until I passed so it couldn’t use my body as a launch pad to get back to the ship.
3:23 *They should've shown Calvin breaking the tube*
Головкина утонула в охлаждающей жидкости
My mom: Astronauts can't drown in space, there's no water in space.
To be fair, by the time she reached the door she was already dead anyway. She was drowning on coolant and had already so much of it in their stomach and lungs...
This is one depressing movie , i wouldnt go through it agian
Have seen it 10 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Gee, she could have saved everyone by jumping into space.
It’s Kenji!! 😃
Maybe idk, just throw the space octopus into space lol
You're right, you don't know hence the silly suggestion. They were studying it. When it became hostile, it was already outmaneuvring them and nearly impossible to catch or kill.
I would've sacrificed myself by jumping off the station and into deep space
Its a movie guys, its fake so dont feel bad.
🤓🤓🤓
Doesn't make it any easier due to how realistic and convincing the death scenes are.
Yeah but it's something that could totally occur in reality as well. So that's not really anything relieving.
If it cant breathe without oxygen then how tf was it still alive? You mean to tell me it can hold its breathe that long?
3:58 7:17 ayo
She drowned
That's horrible, even removing helmet there is no oxygen and calvin is right here, for me if i have to choose any way i don't play that movie.
What the hell did I just watch😮
It seams astronaut suit is made out of coolant, lol.
I really really wish this had been a secret Venom origin film
Calvin killed the orcgress
cringe
where is seconnd part ? how long do u want us to wait ? very disappointing
also...
Why was this reccomended to me ?
i typed "woman drowning to death" then saw this wtf
You wanted a drowning woman you got a drwoning woman
@@Spiderfisch well not in coolant IN WATER
To death as opposed to WHAT?
@@Capcoor dude, do you not realize that comment was 11 months old
@@DankMemez4lyfe
No. What’s your point?
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Amogus
This movie was just chock full of idiocy by a supposedly "Intelligent" crew of doctors, scientists and engineers. The movie is a fun watch, but it's hard to root for a bunch of simpletons with no common sense.
Open your helmet
among us
Among us
This movie was terrible
Why??
You're face is terrible
@@bamexcom0862 first alien life form. They are so careful that they test it on a space station. But the guy fucking pokes it with his hands??? Wtf. Not to mention the alien is invincible for no reason
@@tadman3d well i didn't watch it yet so i don't know
@@bamexcom0862 don't do it
強行犯罪
都死刑啊
只是個護膝肩甲別吵架ok.
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