What I like most about this movie is that it uses face-to-face communication between figurative people in the virtual world, but the plot and some details of the movie itself are not convincing, and the interpretation of multiple personalities at the end is not difficult to guess. I try to learn from this. I got some thoughts (chicken soup) from a pure drama film:
1. It is better to rely on yourself than anything else
2. Sometimes we care too much about how we look in the eyes of others, and in the end we don’t even know ourselves. In reality, everyone can only see what he chooses to see.
3. Any so-called pervasive system cannot resist the human factor.
4. "People can be who they want to be. Anyone. There are too many uncertainties in the outside world. Before you go there, it's best to figure out who you are."
5. The exciting world may bring you a momentary pleasure, but before that, it is best to consider the consequences that you need to bear. Maybe the result is not as good as returning to that boring world. (I feel the phrase "I want to be Benjamin again, I want to go back to a world that is ignored again")
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