I haven't seen Gerard Butler's 300, I have seen his literary dramas such as PS I Love You, or the "Rice Bucket of Opera" that Xiaozhu has seen... After reading it, I think the Scottish sportsman plays chicken slices. The visibility is still quite high!
The beginning of the movie is very hot and shocking. A large group of death row inmates can survive the frenzied killing of each other in 30 battles in Slayers, a next-generation live-action game licensed by the federal government, and win enough points, and finally survive. People who can be amnesty and regain their freedom...
The boss Castle who invented this super online game passed a game called Society before, similar to the SIM (The Sims) 30 years ago (that is our age) but all by real people Play manipulative role-playing and earn big. Then through the global hot sale and live broadcast of this Slayers, it surpassed Bill Gates' worth in one fell swoop... (I wonder, will Bill Gates still exist in 2034?) Of course, this Castle looks neurotic and less than 30 years old. The IT madman who made a fortune uses games to inflate individuals infinitely, and then fantasizes that one day he will enslave all human beings virtually...
Not much to say about the plot, anyway, I think the ending is a bit sloppy, in general, the subject matter is fresh, and the effect in the theater Still not bad, more exciting than playing games, you can take a look. The downside is that it is always too dark in the "virtual" war environment, and I don't really like dark movies.
Xiaozhu also complained that the idea of this film is fresh, but immoral, and that death row prisoners should also be treated with dignity and humaneness. Huge profits can also benefit the government's prison system...
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