At first, when I saw the name, I thought it was a Jackie Chan movie, but there was a sentence behind it, and the cover was not Jackie Chan. I clicked in and saw that it was about hackers. After all, code farmers are also related. I read it in one breath, and saw three in the morning. There is no urine point in the whole process.
The translation is called "Who Am I: There Is No Absolutely Safe System". This name is already very long. Under normal circumstances, this kind of film basically bids farewell to the ranks of good films.
The opening of the film is an interlude and a simple misleading. The protagonist begins by throwing himself into the city, asking for a cup of coffee, adding a cube of sugar, and telling his own story one by one. It is a bit similar to "Poker Night", interspersed with stories and reality. .
The story is very simple, you can basically understand it once. It is a rare abstraction of online communication between hackers. It does not show off talent, does not explain the principle, but expresses it in a different way. Wearing a mask to express anonymity, in the same carriage and in the same costume, all tell the audience that this is just a Metaphors, everyone understands. Putting on the simple scene of putting on a mask and closing the door in the movie immediately highlights the screenwriter's strength. In reality, the two sides are separated from each other. The director puts the confrontation between the two sides in this compartment. There is a battle of wits, a dialogue, a fast and steady rhythm, and I like it very much.
Sugar cubes are all about sugar cubes.
The protagonist performed a magic trick, very simple. Put the four sugar cubes in the left hand, then pass the sugar cube from the left hand to the right hand, the left hand is half-held, and the right hand is open with only one sugar cube. It's a metaphor.
When the female officer let the male lead go, she asked the male lead to perform a magic trick again, very simple. The male protagonist said a word and told the female chief the truth. "What I let you see is just what I want you to see."
So the first reversal of the movie is that the male protagonist succeeded in turning the tainted witness, but he was found to have a split personality, and the tainted witness was not established. At this time, the male protagonist put the sugar in his right hand and turned the four people into one person, only showing one piece to everyone. Sugar cubes. The female officer couldn't bear it, and opened the back door for him, making him successful in turning the taint on the witness.
The second reversal, when leaving, let the male protagonist perform a magic trick. After saying the last sentence, everyone will understand. It turns out that sugar cubes are people, people are sugar cubes, and four cube sugars. I only let you see one, so everyone Saw a decomposed male protagonist.
But when the team finally left, there were five people, didn't they say I got four cubes of sugar?
The fifth sugar cube was put into the cup of coffee by the protagonist at the beginning of the movie. The sugar cube was dissolved in the coffee, like a human being dissolved in the crowd.
To hide the sky and cross the sea is because the sky only sees the sea.
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