So I watched this film. The following is the mental journey and summary when watching the movie.
The film is actually clearly divided into two parts, the first part is science fiction, and the second part is action.
At the beginning, the old protagonist Damien made a young man unable to gain a foothold in the industry. What a pungent old man, I like it~ Damien here is actually quite ruthless and narrow-minded.
When it came time to change the body, I had a question: Why didn't I switch to 18-year-old fresh meat... It turns out that there is a reason behind it. (But as a rich man, you see the so-called "laboratory-cultivated body", don't you ask for a younger body?)
Then the body is changed, and the doctor asks for medicine. I thought to myself that this medicine must not be taken, speculating that the doctor is a bad person-for example, the medicine is actually convenient for the doctor to control the protagonist. When the protagonist uses this body to become a rich man, the doctor seizes the protagonist's body and replaces him. (Because I thought of "Master Key")
Later I learned that I misunderstood the doctor, and the doctor really fulfilled his promise... Those medicines are really good for the protagonist... After
the body is changed, the protagonist is also familiar with this body , After having sex everywhere, the next plot has nothing to do with science fiction, it's just a boring jug.
Because the following plot is actually the old-fashioned plot of [the protagonist with amnesia gradually recovers his memory and rushes with the bad guys]! Suddenly all the way...
This kind of plot is incomparable with the wonderful and thought-provoking and terrifying story of "Living Brain Cells"... The
most unacceptable part of me is the same as "Returning to 20 Years Old". There is no feeling of "the old soul is in the new shell" at all. These are two people with different ways of thinking and behavior.
In this regard, Japanese films are more consciously dealing with it. In "The Wonders of the World", there are exchanges of men and women, old rich men and small fresh meats, and the Japanese drama "Father and Daughter in Seven Days". Over or not enough, but at least others are conscious to do "Although it is a new body, but this person's mind and soul are still the same person before."
A Damien who has made achievements in business, of course, is his wisdom and connections. But after changing his body, all he used was Mark's military skills, and he rushed to the end by himself.
The doctor is also quite innocent. The worst place he has done is to hide the source of the body from the client. In addition, the body is a willing business from others, and he also provides thoughtful services to customers. He really did his job as a doctor.
In comparison, the protagonist after the change of body is a big villain. I was hypocritical and insisted on contacting Mark’s wife and daughter (if you don’t stab the whole thing, those two mother and daughter will not be in danger), then killed one doctor after another, and finally killed the doctor, ruining the whole Industry chain. When you killed these people, didn't you feel bad about it? Others also have family and friends. The doctor is dead, and the "great man" who could extend his life by changing his body can only wait to die, and there is no way for people who could get life-saving money by selling their bodies.
After reading it, I was very disappointed...
Instead, everyone can play "Soma" (SOMA), the story is very good. If you think the story of "Not Me" is not bad, then the story of "Living Brain Cells" will give you a huge shock.
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Finally, attach a 2-minute film review that I think is quite right: http://www.meipai.com/media/523265906
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