In fact, there are many details in it that can only be obtained by looking carefully, and only after understanding these details will you feel that this film is actually not bad. Gabriel isn't actually dead at all, and even his identity is fake. Uncle Wolf saw the real Gabriel's corpse when he took the wine where he wrote "bugs", and finally the coroner proved that the last corpse was also the real Gabriel through tooth matching, indicating that the criminal leader was just using the name of Gabriel's identity , and his true identity is unknown. And Ginger must be someone he believes very much. Maybe she is the only one who knows the identity of the crime boss. Maybe she doesn't even know it. It's hard to tell. After all, if Ginger's identity is really an undercover, since the crime boss can perform this play , there must be such doubts.
Axl Torvalds, one of the coolest programmers in the world, was detained at customs and said that no one knows the identity of the criminal boss, also because he must have found out that the criminal boss is very good at playing tricks, he is just using the name of Gabriel , and who he is, no one knows. As the crime boss said to Stanley, those magicians can sometimes turn an elephant into nothing. In the end, it's a blind trick, and that's why he can't die no matter what -- blind tricks.
Those who say that what they do are good things are often just to make up for the disgust in their hearts for what they do evil. Even if the sacrifice of one person can save a billion people one day in the future, we must do our best to protect that one person. Since every human being has the right to live, we cannot let heroism blind us. Absolute heroism is actually very similar to evilism in essence. What we really should do is to protect this one life with all our strength, and at the same time to protect the billion lives in the future. At this time, it suddenly reminded me of the train story about the rules that have been on fire for a while. Its original version is this: When the conductor was approaching the fork of the railroad tracks, he found that there were five little boys on the route he had reserved. Playing, completely unaware of the arrival of the train; while on a scrapped route, only a little boy is playing, completely unaware of the arrival of the train. At this point, the train conductor had no time to brake, and he had to make a choice, whether to follow the original route and kill five little boys here, or pull down the steering brake, only one little boy would be killed, but at the same time he was accompanied by Delayed the journey of the entire train. It was obviously the five little boys who didn't follow the rules, but because of the crowd, they left the conductor with a difficult problem to decide. No one can say what is the right way to go, and the final decision must be related to the conscience that we firmly believe in our hearts. It may be impossible for such a story to happen in reality, but similar games are reflected everywhere, ranging from the work and filial piety of an individual to the decision of the nation's destiny. No matter what decision you make in the end, don't be completely ruled by heroism, the rest is left to your conscience and worldview.
In the end, I made a little rant, what the hell are the programmers depicted in this film! Everyone is being played with infinitely, and then others have had enough, throw you away, and then The programmer shouted: MD, how can I be played like this by others! First of all, the 60-second decryption in the film is really cool, but it is completely unrealistic, the computer is stuck, and the bug is dropped in one minute. Secondly, although the three views of the programmers inside are relatively positive, the well-written program shows that people are smart and will not be played like this by others (but family love does make anyone blind). In the end, let me stand by the movie, our programmers are indeed so handsome, and the actors are very well chosen (although you and I are sisters, but there are many handsome guys in the industry that are still very proud).
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