There was a year when the subject of the college entrance examination composition was "If memory can be transplanted". However, I feel that the drama did not have a serious and profound discussion on this issue, and the bloody plot is like the sister is too possessive of her brother, so she secretly killed the brother's girlfriend, ruined the career of the brother and sister-in-law, and twisted it into an unscrupulous villain. The boss, who was finally killed by his brother righteously; the powerful couple who betrayed each other and fell in love with each other and finally both went to prison and so on constitute most of the main lines.
The dividing line, the following are illogical rants.
After reading it, there are a bunch of points that I want to complain about, take it slow. For example, the opinion of the female leader of the uprising army, high technology creates immortality and slavery, thereby destroying mankind? Why do you feel that this view is a bit silly, and what is the difference between the statement that gunpowder destroys mankind, nuclear destroys mankind, genetic technology destroys mankind, and artificial intelligence destroys mankind? Let's go back to primitive society! When was the most equal human being the most hopeful?
The male protagonist's sister, the ultimate brother-in-law, likes her a bit, but her IQ is not very good, her motives are strange, and she is forcing the villain. In fact, she is just a boss who runs a brothel by illegal means to satisfy the perverted desires of the powerful. The part where she and the policewoman were fighting in the room where the backups were kept was really powerless to complain, it was so stupid. In the last episode, she and her Asian subordinate Liang showed what is meant by the villain dying because of too much talk, and being able to be counter-killed by the remnant protagonist under the absolute advantage. It's reasonable that a prostitute's little sister who was brutally murdered has been trained by artificial intelligence to become a fierce and witty man who is constantly witty and decisive. And am I missing something, Liang was super mysterious at first, a ghost killer, and then was casually beaten to death by a policewoman with a unicorn arm? Gone?
Is it that hard to get a woman to use a female body and a man to use a man's body? Is there such a shortage that it has to be randomly assigned, resulting in a mismatch between age and gender? Since the body is like clothes, it is understandable for the rich to wear haute couture and civilians to wear batches of ready-to-wear clothing, but it is true that the rich can use custom clones at will, while the civilians can’t afford it. They are forced to accept random distribution regardless of age, gender, and health status. body? It is equivalent to the rich wear custom clothes and the commoners are naked. What is the reason why the equality situation is not advancing but retreating? The market for civilians hasn't developed for hundreds of years? Obviously there is a great demand. But I think it's nice to be able to experience the bodies of different genders and races. The powerful may use monopoly to keep the price of the body high, and the common people cannot afford it. So this drama is still discussing the issue of class solidifying the gap between the rich and the poor, right?
The rich couple seemed to be omnipotent and claimed to be gods at first, but later they were arrested by the police because the victim came forward to accuse them? Are you kidding me. One of the two loved his wife but liked SM, so they went to torture and kill a prostitute who looked similar to his wife. Another found out that the prostitute was pregnant with her husband and childishly kicked her to abort and kill her, and also tortured her soul so that she could not be resurrected. In the end, the couple who oppressed the commoners by their privileges were justly punished. This dog-blooded old-fashioned plot is stuffed into the sci-fi skin. It can only be said that it is okay to pass the time, and it lacks new ideas.
The male protagonist is really handsome. After reading the discussion, some people said that the male protagonist looks like Huo Jianhua. I think it is true! Do they have the most similar eyes? Moreover, they all lack acting skills, and they like to forcefully pretend to be paralyzed with a B-face, which is slightly embarrassing. She is the cutest when she is being abused, and her tearful expression can be said to be able to arouse people's sympathy. It is said that the original male protagonist is a tough guy? Haha that's really a magic change. I don't understand why he suddenly hated his sister so much that he would rather let her die forever and destroy his body than let her go, let himself survive and resurrect his lover. I think my sister is just a pawn among the oppressors, not a key role. If she dies, it is very likely that someone will take her place. It will not do much to change the world order. It's strange to suddenly be able to kill her dearly loved sister, Dayi.
I don't know what the role of the policewoman is.
The question worth thinking about and discussing is what immortality will bring. The meaning in the play is that it will bring madness, make the kindest people become sinful, and lose the good part of humanity. I doubt this view.
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