I can watch this season, but I don't really like it. Except for the first and fourth episodes, the other four episodes give people a feeling of deliberately creating a horror atmosphere, which is not very good. In the end I didn't feel much about the lauded sixth episode, but I was impressed with the first episode.
When I just watched Ready Player One, I always wanted to be able to play games like Oasis. This is simply the ultimate dream of game lovers. But now I don't want this dream to come true so quickly, at least not in my generation. I want to play. I'm sure if a game like Oasis comes out, I'll definitely play it. But again I'm terrified of games like this. In the virtual game world, people's desires or the "evil" part of their hearts will be amplified more or less. Now people still distinguish between games and reality. So in the future, will the boundaries between games and reality still be so clear? The first episode was a good idea, but not very satisfying in terms of plot and moral.
The combination of babies and spooky music is the scariest element of horror to me. The first half of the second episode was really creepy. About this episode, I thought of what my mother once said: "This child, as long as you don't pay attention to a blink of an eye, you may disappear. Taking care of a child is a hard job that cannot be relaxed." spectrum. Too much use of external forces is self-defeating.
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