Life is a game. We are controlled all the time. We cannot help ourselves in this society. We are oppressed by official careers, tempted by interests, obsessed with sex, and lost in love. We live in a In the huge game engine, those who control us are those in power. They make all the rules of the game that are beneficial to themselves. We can only be forced to survive in it. Whoever pays will give privileges, and we all know our end. But there is nothing I can do, what to do! The only way is to become a character like the protagonist in the movie, relying on my own will and my own dreams to live on. .
Secondly, there are still some details that need to be polished more finely:
1. Since the male protagonist in the game has been completely controlled, even with a small action, how can he get rid of the control and run out of the game area for the first time, do you just drink a bottle? Just do it? That high tech sucks too.
2. What do psychopaths sweeping or walking around do on the battlefield? Being manipulated or acting as cannon fodder? What do you want to show? Pure superfluous
3. The movie is a bit anticlimactic, Castle is finally stabbed to death by the hero to end the movie. It makes people a little unwilling, how can it be so simple.
4. The car chase explosion scene in the movie is a bit blurry and shaking, which is not exciting enough. It may be the effect of the game area deliberately done by the director.
"Live Game" is the third film co-written and directed by Mark Neveld and Brian Taylor after "Rage" and "Rage 2: High Voltage". The films directed by the Mark duo are always marked by their distinct personalities: fast-paced, strong characters, and incredibly hot and bloody action scenes. Actor Gerard Butler also played "Spartan 300" "Gladiator" and so on. .
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