I finished my high school math test in the morning and handed in my papers half an hour in advance. I had a disgusting self-help with my roommates at noon, and watched "Fate Live" in the afternoon. Before watching a movie, I want to write a real movie review, so in the one and a half hours in the theater, in addition to watching movies, my subconscious is always thinking about movie reviews. When I see this, I can talk about it. , after reading this piece, I think it's well done and worth writing about. But it turns out that my memory is really bad, and there are few points left that I can remember now. My humble opinion, really my humble opinion, just take a look. . .
The first is the beginning of the movie. The long section is from the perspective of the heroine to turn on the computer, play a song, reply to the university admission email, and video chat with girlfriends. From the first perspective, it is really the same as when you look at a computer in real life. The entire screen is a computer, and Kanwei operates on the computer. I don't know the terminology either. Wouldn't it be a long shot? Anyway, I think this is a good way to shoot. It seems that I have never seen such a shooting method before, and I think it just corresponds to a theme of the movie, Internet security.
The second is when the heroine agrees to be a player, all her personal information, chat records, photos and videos, bank deposits, and family circumstances. . . Anyway, everything, even some little secrets of her personal privacy, have been found out by the game. This makes me really scared? It feels like people in the Internet age have no privacy. If someone wants to know, he can know everything about you through the Internet, your birth, your growth, your fears, and your hobbies. What you want others to know you don't want others to know, anyone can know anything about you as long as they want. It's terrifying to think about, we think we can protect our privacy with complex passwords and delete keys, but who knows that you are actually naked and exposed to the public eye.
In the end, when the hero and heroine confronted another prisoner, Tai, in a place similar to the arena, Tai got up and voted, and when the result came out as yes, the roommate who went to see it with me laughed out loud. You must know that I was so nervous when I watched the arena scene, my heart was broken. I can only think that she laughed because she didn't understand the deep meaning of the movie, otherwise I really can't understand it. The watchers who watch the show with masks are not the trolls who are hiding behind the screen on the Internet, those spectators who say irresponsible words at will, thinking that they have a virtual screen name to protect themselves, and that their actions do not need to be punished. I have seen a lot of such incidents: a person told the news that he was going to commit suicide on the Internet, many people replied, some persuaded him, but there was no lack of people who watched the drama to add fuel to the flames, and used indifferent words to cut off the suicide of the last bit of survival. Desire, and even more vicious words when the suicidal person wants to give up suicide, forcing abuse and curses. Just because we can hide behind the screen, no one knows who we are online, and we can release our dark side in anonymity without moral shackles, and inflict cyber violence on others. "Why don't you take off your masks and show your faces" "Of course it's easy to pretend to be a hero in the crowd, don't hide behind your screen names" Wei's question is not only for the watcher in the movie, but also effective in reality. The final ending of the film is even more intriguing: when the hackers put all the real information of the watchers on their own mobile phones, they are facing murder charges. When they can no longer hide behind the screen, the watchers are afraid and choose to quit. "Some people hiding behind anonymity are enjoying a venting carnival in the online world. This kind of rebellious release after a high degree of mental depression shows not only the bad taste of spectators, but also the social fears and fears caused by people in the process of rapid social development. Moral panic." Now that there are more and more conflicts on the Internet, it is becoming more and more boring. If the real identities are exposed, how dare those grandstanding netizens make the same voice? When the sensory stimulation fades, what is left in the hearts of the spectators? To borrow a sentence "See the bottom line when you are alone, and see humanity under the mask"
To put it lightly, I am very envious that the heroine has such a good friend. A great hacker silently likes Wei, and a best friend can try his best to help Wei after the two hurt each other. I'm jealous, especially that good hacker friend, give me one too. Secretly in love with the heroine, silently guarding the heroine, and finally helping the heroine escape the game, so as to prepare a spare tire. . . My existing good friends are all majors related to medicine, so I won't have to worry about seeing a doctor in the future?
Finally, the BGM is really nice, really nice, really nice! Definitely adds a lot to the movie.
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