The beginning of the film was in the arcade era of the 1970s and 1980s. Of course, it should be the 1990s for China, which has slowed down the development of others by 10 years. There are little bees, gluttonous snakes, and Donkey Kong in the game, which I am relatively familiar with, and some of them can't be named.
The story tells that the competition was held at that time, and the protagonist was second in the shadow, and the protagonist's fat friend actually became the president of the United States. However, when the competition is over, the live video is recorded and sent to outer space. This is the foreshadowing that has been laid for 20 years.
Recently, pixel weapons have appeared, and all buildings encountered are pixelated, which is quite innovative. The reason is actually the videotape 20 years ago. At this time, the president found the protagonist. Later, he found the first place. He was a dwarf. Later, he explained that he used cheat codes to win the game. Up, down, down, left, right, ABAB?
Stunts are actually the highlight of this movie. If the brain hole is not opened, how can it be thought that if the world is really a three-dimensional structure (excluding the time dimension), then what should be the situation after fragmentation?
The protagonist and the heroine also had some naughty emotional entanglements, and they were actually discussing whether the heroine was snobbish and could use several scenes, regardless of whether it was the main line. The agreement with the aliens was 2 wins in 3 rounds. During the raid, he failed once and won 2 games later, but in the third game, the gnome used a cheat code, and the result was that the aliens refused to recognize it and attacked directly. It's another release of the pixel army to conquer the Earth. Later, the plot asked to be able to get on the spaceship and directly fight the BOSS, so let's fight directly, and of course the result was a win. The process really doesn't matter, it's over if you win, and kiss it.
It's just a show that sells feelings, and the special effects are okay.
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