Who am I: No system is completely secure

Dee 2022-04-21 09:02:50

The 2014 German brain-burning film, about the love and hatred of computer network hackers, starred Tom Schilling to perform the reversal and reversal of multiple personality splits very well. Many of the points you see at the moment can be strung together in retrospect. It is a feeling of darkness and light. The director has really predicted your prediction, and he has a firm grasp on human nature.

The second male in it is really handsome, and he draws his charismatic image to life, an absolute big scissors, or cloth cutting. The male protagonist is a rare stone. He is deeply in love with the female protagonist, contrary to the routine of ordinary idol dramas. The female protagonist is an intellectual cutting stone.

A movie will want to express a lot of ideas, and they are all very subtle to express. You understand it when you find it, and pass it if you don't find it. The director is right, what you want to see is what you want to see. Hahaha, I still like watching brain-burning movies, and I won't desert or fall behind in the process.

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  • Idella 2022-03-21 09:02:30

    The ending is very enjoyable. The middle game is very suitable to describe. There is no absolutely safe system. The system not only refers to the computer system, but also the social system, the human brain system. People are always like this, they don't believe the truth, but they only believe what they think is right

  • Sherman 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    One Baron Bo Odal, one Oriol Paul, the two major European suspense reversal kings, all started out in movies, with one director and one director.

Who Am I quotes

  • Benjamin: MRX has three rules: First: no system is safe. Second: Aim for the impossible. Third: Have fun in cyberspace and meat space.