This film tells the story of a network hacker who, after being caught by a government supervision organization, takes the leader in the supervision organization as a breakthrough, and takes the initiative to come to the door, state the so-called "truth", and use human nature as a loophole to lead him step by step to believe what the hacker tells. The story made all four of his accomplices in the case considered "there is no such person in the world" and disappeared from government supervision. Under the brilliance of motherhood, hackers finally entered the government's anonymity protection program, and since then disappeared and changed their identities.
Human nature is the biggest loophole, and I can't help but think of the Madonna Chen in "Three-Body Problem"... Following human nature has advantages and disadvantages, which cannot be summed up in one word.
The plot is compact, with twists and turns, with the hacker's first-person tone and perspective, slowly unfolding the entire incident. It is well-founded, logical, but unexpected, giving people an unexpected reversal! Five-star praise!
ps: Watched on Youku
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