1. Strong spoilers, simply sort out the story. The disabled executive of the medical company is a bad person. Only in dreams can he have a healthy body, so he uses the dc developed by the company to control everyone's dreams, and then he controls the world. Atsuko is an employee of the company similar to the public relations director. She also has a business that heals people who are troubled by dreams. When she treats others, she calls herself "Red Pepper". The police officer is haunted by the past, about the promise to make a movie with his friend, he gave up, the friend died, and he was haunted by his inner demons. The whole thing is that in the process of controlling the world, the high-level bad guys were discovered and subdued by Atsuko, the police, leaving the final harmonious ending of the world.
2. I fell in love with Red Chili Pepper while watching the movie. Such a smart, lively, free and provocative sexy person is hard to hold true. Atsuko doesn't dare to face life completely in reality, but such a royal sister actually likes a fat house! ! ! ! ! I'm sour, who calls people "the genius of the century who maintains a childlike innocence".
3. Taking the story out alone is actually a relatively common story, a bit like the adventure of Doraemon, but it is so "adult" that I need to think about the process of watching the movie. The director figured out the dream very real, and the switching of the scene is so unreasonable. The intricacies of breaking the plot down, the magic cuts and cuts, and the ordering of the story lines are the virtues of a movie, and it's rare for a movie to tell the story clearly at the end.
4. The biggest easter egg - Monkey King in a tiger skin skirt, shuttles between scenes in a dream, changes people and things at will, tears open the walls, turns into a butterfly, enters the poster, the big world, are we bound by the inherent posture of reality? Too strict.
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