The movie is pretty good, the game's settings are great, and the actors' performances are pretty good. There were a few high-altitude scenes that made my palms sweat, and it was quite nervous and exciting. The music in the movie is pretty good.
In the movie, players want to gain public recognition, plus a mentality to seek stimulation, and a way to make money. The form of online live broadcast is regarded as a shortcut to success. A bland live broadcast can't win big prizes or a large audience. In order to attract spectators, all kinds of bold and exciting adventures are needed.
Viewers of the movie log on to the website to watch the live broadcast anonymously. You can express various comments and opinions while watching. Because of anonymity and because of network virtualization, anonymous viewers can take no responsibility for any of their remarks. What you want to say or say, without considering the possible consequences or serious consequences of your words.
What this movie reflects is quite real, because that's how the world is now.
With the development of the Internet, many people can enjoy various things online without leaving home. As long as there is Internet access, everything can be satisfied. After being satisfied, people watch various informational videos on the Internet and make various remarks. Because they cannot see each other and because it is a virtual world, people begin to express things they are afraid to say in reality. Everyone unscrupulously attacks people and things they don't like and dissatisfied, because these comments can be irresponsible and can cover themselves with the virtual world.
Those who only dare to speak through the virtual online world are often timid and cowardly in reality. They use the virtual network to show unknown ugly faces. There must be something sad about poor people. Those who only dare to speak out nonsense online, do you dare to argue face-to-face with people in reality? In reality, if it was your relatives or friends who were hurt, would you still do this?
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