1. I admire artists who can concretize abstract things, and turn cold or boring 0s and 1s into lively and interesting cartoons. One detail: When the protagonist goes online for the first time, he adopts the form of being wrapped in a layer of film and launched. Isn't this the data packaged and sent? Haha. Including search engine keyword guessing and content filtering have also become human. 2. After watching this work, which is called "Ready Player One" in the animated version, I have to sigh that Disney is really a father, and has a lot of copyrighted eggs. However, this work is not about returning from virtual games to real life, but about what real freedom is in games. Having just played through Zelda Breath of the Wild, I not only feel the same way about the heroine's point of view. A free game is not about doing what you want, but not doing what you don't want to do. 3. Regarding the main storyline, it is about the fact that even the best friends may not always be together. Everyone will go their separate ways in a new life, the connection may become less, and there will be new friends, but it does not prevent us from cherishing that. Section beautiful. 4. Although there are some violent scenes, it is graded, but the plot seems to be relatively thin for adults, after all, it is a popcorn movie.
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