The knight in armor smashes the phone the villain uses to control all his devices with his sword, a victory of traditional good against future evil. Technology is innocent, but people who use technology are not necessarily innocent.
Cyberpunk, where big tech companies control everything, may be just around the corner.
"If Apple rules everything, if Google rules everything, what if it's me?"
Unlike traditional villains who try to build their own deterrence with nuclear weapons at their disposal, after modern digital technology is integrated into everyday life, the new era villains build fear in a way that shifts to taking full control of people's lives. People's clothing, food, housing and transportation are inseparable from the Internet, and the world with the Internet is the world people are familiar with. There was an article that said, "The inability to use toilets due to the war made the people of Yugoslavia feel that their dignity was no longer there, so they gave up their support for the government to seek peace." Whether this view is correct or not is not discussed for the time being, but the quality of daily life is important for people The influence of the inclination is self-evident. Who can influence the quality of life, the people will be more inclined to whom. Therefore, if you have the data, you will understand the world. When you master the algorithm, you control the world.
Fighting villains from the future requires traditional agents from the past, and digital technology is useless in the face of a man who has given up all digital electronics. (Of course, this traditional agent actually knows nothing about digital electronics.) Just like the "Ace Agent" before the fire, Ingrid also represents chivalry, facing any difficulties bravely.
The past and the future collide everywhere in the film, but the past and the future are not completely antagonistic. The key moments that represent the traditional Ingrid also have to rely on smartphones to film the scenes of the villain deploying conspiracy as evidence. (And of course, because you can't use a mobile phone) When facing the future, there is no need to laugh at tradition. Look at the villain who mocked Ingrid for not using a tablet, and still fell under the tablet thrown by Ingrid (as handsome as he lost his smartphone in the opening scene).
There are heroes who saved the world this time, but can heroes change the trend of world development?
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