The network is a big network, interspersed and intertwined, operating according to a certain inherent mode, and finding the entry point, there is no absolutely safe system. Where is the cut-in? When the network logic is rigorous enough, it is people, and people are the biggest loophole. People are the sum of social relations, and social relations are intertwined. Individuals are like every computer terminal hanging on this interwoven network. How similar the online world is to the real world. The movie network and hackers are the themes, and the discussion is actually more about human nature, if it has a theme for discussion.
In general, the plot is full of ups and downs, tension and excitement, and I kept thinking "Well, the brain is a good thing" during the process. The film, titled "Who Am I", is a thread that runs through it. Another line (the main line?), Benjamin, the camera almost never left, after all, the protagonist has the first perspective, but it also creates a feeling of suspense and lack of momentum, and even feels that the reversal and then reversal are a little weak, not so passionate and nervous. feel. This is a movie with only one protagonist. The other characters are more like tool people and have little sense of existence, and some logical loopholes are inevitable. Also, the music is good too.
People only see what they want to see. Well me too.
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