Human society entered the era of otaku after a stuff called agent came out. Everyone is proud of being a house, and those who don't are despised and called "big meat buns". Because of being too housebound, many people are gradually unable to take care of themselves. A doctoral student who invented the agent was dissatisfied with all this and wanted to destroy the agent system. And his company couldn't tolerate what he did. Hiring a murderer had to do it first. As a result, the doctor's son was killed by accident. So the doctoral students were stimulated to take revenge in a more radical way, and eventually developed to the point of killing all the humans who used proxies in order to realize the "rejuvenation" of human beings. At this time, our pig's feet Xiaobu successfully stopped this conspiracy and also abolished the agent network. So people started to leave their homes again.
Although I think the background setting of this movie is a bit 2, but the plot and suspense settings are still good. In contrast, a certain domestic blockbuster is too dwarfed. The overall feel of the movie is medium, and it belongs to the genre that you can watch when you are bored. And this movie vividly tells us a truth: being a house is not right.
It is said that a doctoral student is a cup. The funniest thing is the moment when he finally committed suicide by taking poison, that demeanor. As expected, our Comrade Xiaobu used the little time left to save the world. This shows that you must be practical in your work, and you must not be too conceited.
In the whole movie, the most awesome one is the fat guy hiding in the basement of the FBI building. The program created by the doctor can be easily destroyed by inputting a few passwords, and the entire network of agents is also destroyed in his hands. When I saw the last paragraph that kept asking Comrade Xiaobu to say yes, I originally expected that there would be some other conspiracy. The result was nothing, which was a bit disappointing.
Bored again, take the time to prepare for the exam. . .
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