The male protagonist was recruited into a future world created by many masters of science since he was a child, and became a scientific elite there, but was sent back to the real world for inventing a time-space machine that the world leader did not like. The heroine accidentally gets a badge, touch it will enter the future world, and immediately return to reality when her hand leaves the badge. Then the heroine was sent to the hero's residence by the robot girl who gave her the badge. The hero discovered that the heroine could change the future, so he and her and the robot girl took the spaceship hidden under the Eiffel Tower, traveled through time and space, and returned to that future world. Want to change the imminent end of the world. In the process of fighting against the future world leader, they found that the so-called doomsday is nothing more than a hint of the world's transmitter to the human beings in the real world. So the three fought to thwart the master's conspiracy, in the process the robot girl was sacrificed, and the master who wanted to destroy humanity was also killed. The hero and heroine dominated that world, and sent many robot children to issue such badges to those who persisted in their dreams in the real world, attracting all kinds of talents into this future world.
The fantastic ideas about future technology in the film are really good, and the special effects of the film to show these wonderful scenes are also well made, but the film is worth watching. The film is too optimistic about human beings, or has reached the point of blind optimism. Only the vision of the future world leader who wants to destroy mankind is realistic. Unfortunately, this reality has become a reactionary thought to be wiped out. Replacing cruel reality with blind optimism, so that people can experience a strong and sweet positive energy in such a fantasy, this is probably the purpose of this film. It's a commercial film anyway, and kitsch can have no bottom line.
The most eye-catching thing in the film is the robot girl. With her there, the hero and heroine appear bleak, which is really overwhelming. If the screenwriter, director and others had known this earlier, perhaps they should have arranged the plot based on her as the main line.
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