When I first read the introduction, I felt very expectant, because the subject matter of this kind of memory conversion or implantation is very interesting. It reminded me that I had also imagined that if human beings implanted a memory for him from infancy, it would be like It’s the same instinct to master a lot of things at birth, and there is no need for everyone to repeat it. Our offspring and offspring have to learn from walking upright every time. This will be a big leap in human evolutionary history. Of course In the end, there must be many side effects. Balalalala stands in the perspective of the entire human race like this.
But about this movie, I didn't want to say anything, at most I mumbled a few words in the dormitory, but when I saw some people commenting that they wanted to top this movie, I was drunk ==. . I said that the male protagonist in this movie has always been amazing, as if he had made a hero against the world. Actually, I don’t know what he is doing. Obviously you want to exchange your body. The scientist gave you life, but you still treat him as enemy? The most incredible thing is that the whole plot is where you are chasing me, you don’t know what to say, because the scientist wanted to bring him back for the sake of the male protagonist, and it was not the scientist who kept the male protagonist in the small black room. Horror human experiment, and the male protagonist must become a complete person before the conversion, [Here I suddenly thought that the male protagonist suddenly wanted to escape, is it possible that part of the former host’s memory is at work? In fact, The actor didn't want to escape? 】The scientist is just helping him to completely get rid of the memory of the former host. So if you want to escape, do you want to live? Then why are you still taking medicine? If the perfect heroic ending is that the male protagonist destroys the devil’s den, but in this film, it is just a coincidence. The male protagonist just wants to save the wife and children of the former host who is implicated by him, and he will kill the devil. When the protagonist knew that his body was occupying someone else's body, he didn't want to stop the whole "treacherous trick" of the Great Demon. He just wanted to enjoy life with his former host's wife and children. In fact, I don’t know what I’m talking about, it’s mainly what the movie wants to express. As others have said, the plot is rotten to shit, and I don’t have any inspiration or emotion when I see it. If you say that the brilliance of human nature is a little bit, then the protagonist has given up survival and returned to the original host. But this is also the inevitability of the shit plot, because when everyone thought he was going to continue the myth of the commercial construction industry, he ran to live a fugitive life with his former host’s wife and children, so the former host’s memory is always more important than the protagonist himself = =
Because it is a new movie, I feel that there are still many people who have not watched it. I hope it will be helpful to you. , 117 minutes wasted for me, ==
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