Reversing, reversing and reversing, the story of the three-layer world is told

Newell 2022-04-22 07:01:34

The male protagonist and the old man made a game. By connecting something like AI, the player's consciousness will enter the game world. The story begins when the old man enters the game he made, but he seems to have discovered some secrets, leaving clues to the male protagonist in the game, returning to the real world, and then being killed. All clues point to the male protagonist. At this time, a person who claimed to be the old man's daughter appeared. The male protagonist seems to have lost some memory. In order to prove that he did not kill the old man, he entered the game world to find the evidence left by the old man. After some back and forth, the male protagonist learned the clues left by the old man by awakening the memory of the old man in the game and gave it to a bartender in the bar. But the bartender seemed to have self-awareness and began to hunt down the male protagonist. In reality, the male protagonist also gradually developed a relationship with the old man's daughter. As the male protagonist continues to search for evidence in the game, it turns out that the clues left by the old man are the way to find out that the world he is in is a virtual world. The bartender drives the car until the end, and he will find himself in the virtual world. The characters in the game are autonomous and evolve themselves. And when the male protagonist returned to his real world, he also used the method the old man said to discover the world he was in, which was also a virtual world, and he was also a character in the play. When the male protagonist was lost, the old man's daughter disappeared. By confirming that the old man's daughter was a character after the upper class entered the game, the male protagonist finally traced the creator of the world he was in, and the layers of secrets were revealed. The creators of the game are a couple. The husband is lost in the game he made. The wife feels that she doesn't know him more and more, but the wife gradually falls in love with the male protagonist in the game with her husband as the original image. The husband enters the game, kills the old man who discovered the secret of the game as the male protagonist, and then kills his wife in the game. In the end, the husband was killed by the police in the game, and the male protagonist also jumped to the next level, entered the real world, and lived with the female protagonist. Advantages: suspense creation, layer-by-layer reversal, three-layer world setting, rules between worlds, foreshadowing, and then echoing. For example, if the person who enters the game dies in the game, then the character in the game will enter the upper world. Both the old man and the husband are lost in the game etc.

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Extended Reading
  • Spencer 2021-12-31 08:02:51

    Plato said: The real world only exists in our imagination. If this world turns out to be false, what if everything had already existed? "Different Dimensional Hacker" heralds this tempting but terrifying possibility. The film points out the sad and pitiful state of mind of human beings, always wishing to become a dominator, at the cost of manipulating the lives of others. And the wisest has also become the saddest person. When you go further among the same kind, when you expand your eyes and discover the limitations of this world and the falsehood of existence, you become the poorest person. Survival is so absurd and sad, and the biggest sorrow is that there are too few people who know the truth. Cogito ergo sum. But who knows? Perhaps worldly happiness comes from ignorance.

  • Bobby 2021-12-31 08:02:51

    The meaning of the last shot is very obscure. It took a while to understand. Kind of interesting

The Thirteenth Floor quotes

  • Douglas Hall: We're nothing but a simulation on some computer.

  • Jane Fuller: I fell in love with you before I even met you.

    Douglas Hall: How can you love me? I am not even real. You can't fall in love with a dream.

    Jane Fuller: You're more real to me than anything I've ever known.