First of all, the ideas of geniuses are very strange. Why should the virus be hidden instead of being released directly? 90% of human beings can’t be killed, but 50% of them can be killed. After all, there is no risk of not being able to release it. There is also the reason why it is believed that human beings must be destroyed to protect the earth. Although this idea is quite high, it is not deep enough to explain.
Secondly, why does the male protagonist believe anyone, this is unscientific. It seems that everyone except the person who says "I'm going to kill you" on their faces believes it. There are a lot of bad people in this world, okay? You want to save the earth, man, you've already told others your secrets, how can you save them?
I feel that there is too little information to crack the password, and it is not ups and downs enough, so I keep running away and running away. The map of hell, Dante's mask, and Istanbul, there seems to be nothing to crack, everything else is nonsense. These are all old-fashioned points, and maybe the author has no place to innovate. But still praise the author's religious, historical and cultural background.
In the end, the relationship between the characters in the movie is chaotic, the emotional line is awkward, and in the end, they go their separate ways. Whether it is a genius or not, they all have low emotional intelligence. After reading it, I feel that it is just a high-end restoration novel.
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