Ben, a BIG DEAL with level 80 in the virtual game world, feels like a duck in water. But in reality, it is a boy with autism, and because of this, he is often bullied at school. He is always sensitive to other people's chatter, and can't stand the noise outside. Then again when his classmates took off his pants; when he was punched, spat on, and fed LSD; when his mother told him "don't be nervous" every morning, but couldn't do anything about what happened to him; when he saw the doctor When we can only analyze his condition without providing any substantial help, we can almost guess his final outcome. He wanted to break this life. In the end, he chose to commit suicide, and all of this was done together with the friend he met in the virtual world. Deliberately directing a play, because in this society, people must be killed in order to attract attention and take action. So there must be a price to pay. Because people always repent when things can't be made up, but it's often to no avail. Ben began to redeem himself. Putting one's own dead to rebirth, suicide, video, social sensation, funeral, playing humiliated video, the perpetrators with shameless expressions, appearing and being reborn, and attracting social attention to the vulnerable group "autism". With the help of his parents and the illusory girl in red in his heart, Ben completed his own death and rebirth. And at this time, we, the audience, were like Ben, and we got a "baptism" like a phoenix.
The genre of the film is considered novel. Since it is about the theme of "autism", the male protagonist of the film naturally has very few words. In the case of few lines, in order to be more clearly reflected in the movie and let the audience understand the inner world of the protagonist, there is a certain difficulty, so most of them convey their inner thoughts through Ben's eyes and emotions. At the same time joined the popular online game elements. Many scenes are also a combination of reality and virtuality. It also adds to the authenticity of the story through the descriptions of parents, teachers, and classmates in the form of a documentary. (combined with online reviews)
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