I was very excited when I saw the introduction earlier. The digitization of consciousness, the exchange of bodies, and the reactivation of super warriors who have been frozen for centuries, plus those posters with human bodies encapsulated in vacuum packaging, I can't wait to see all this being imaged and appearing in On the screen (probably in the legendary Netflix's big data Dafa
However, after trying to watch the full film, I couldn't help but shed tears for last weekend, you were wasted, and I tried to console it.
To sum up, this is a thrilling "I'm still the strongest cosmic warrior", a tear-jerking "win the world and lose you, brother please love me again", a heart-pounding "a pair of A good skin, a change of mood is unforgettable . ”
In short, the three elements of detective, family affection, and love are all accounted for, but none of them tell a good story. It is still a familiar formula, a familiar routine, there is no breakthrough to say, and it is still nondescript. As for the sci-fi setting, it seems that the biggest effect is to express the Nth possibility of venting desires, or spitting can let you know that labor and management are high-end platinum card users and so on.
The general style created by the whole play is still quite right, such as the wet and dirty city (High Tech, Low Life), which is 99% similar to the first Blade Runner movie (High Tech, Low Life!), the difference is here The upper class of the society has often lived above the clouds. I don't know if this is to imply that they are separated from the people, but the content that they try to discuss in the play is like their residence, gorgeous, but it seems to float in the air.
Alas, just say a funny scene in my impression:
The female police officer passed her grandmother's consciousness into the male criminal's body and took her home to celebrate the Day of the Dead with her religious family. The humorous effect of this dislocation is interesting. At the same time, religious factors are involved. The commandment of the new Catholics in the play reminds me of the commandment of the Jehovah's Witnesses that cannot be transfused in reality. You can think about it more.
The characters in the play are not very attractive, except for the hero and the innkeeper.
The innkeeper is another likeable character. He is the director of the Big Crow Guest House, but he is not a human being, but an AI in the image of Edgar Allan Poe.
Others are really worried about their acting skills, please don't try to be cool with your neck in your head, and you have to say a lot of stinky and long lines with philosophical implications, I'm really tired for you.
ps. I'm curious if the chip implantation replaces a cervical vertebra or what, but wouldn't it be better if it can be inserted directly into the cervical vertebra, at least it can make the neck a little longer.
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