Every spectator is a loser behind a mask, and this mask is the common symbol of the whole group. Group psychology tells us that people tend to find a sense of security and belonging in my group. Similarly, when we become a group, the sense of individual responsibility is hidden, and the ugly negativity of human nature is magnified.
The whole thing I feel about Live Streaming is that I want to discuss the same deformities of modern society as Black Mirror. The overall camera style and music make me feel more like a TV series or mtv. But I personally don't reject this kind of cinematography that tries to make use of relatively new young directors in the film. But the music is too late.
The first two-thirds are relatively compact and ups and downs, especially the addition of the concept of betrayal breaks away from the original confrontation between the spectator and the challenger, and adds new and more meaningful character directions. In the end, it's a bit like The Hunger Games, and there can be more directions. But the director's bad ending is really annoying. When I saw it in theaters, I thought it was a Chinese special edition. Beautiful and handsome guys, dynamic music, and the theme of the times, it is a very commercial film. The shortcomings of the simple plot and thin characters are still difficult to resolve.
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