Facts have proved that it's cool to watch it in three days, and you can't drive any speed or even skip the title (I love the title of each season so much). In terms of suspense setting and pacing, it is not inferior to the first two seasons, and there are three things that keep me guessing: what is the purpose of Dolores, who has been replaced by which receptionist, and the powerful Rehoboam monitors all Can she succeed? I was shocked twice, once when Demei sent everyone her pre-set life, and once when Maeve went to Demei's dreamland to say what Demei said, and finally lived up to the poetic core character. The whole tone of this season has shifted from exploring the nature of human consciousness and whether artificial intelligence can have self-awareness to humans themselves, exploring whether humans need free will, becoming a bit like Psychopass, which to a certain extent makes the third season's conception more comparable. It's a cliché: the Western media has always catered to the public's psyche with a set of freedom consciousness and government conspiracy theories.
The screenwriter Xiao Qiao is one of POI's producers, and his brother is the director of Inception. I feel that the third season is very similar to Inception in terms of editing and narrative style, but this season's parallel narrative has multiple lines. The time span is large, but it is still much clearer than in the second season. Maeve restarted in different scenes over and over again, trying to distinguish which is real and which is fake, and after jumping out of the virtual story line, she found herself still in the simulation, as if nested dream of getting up.
Similar to POI is that the whole society is monitored and controlled by artificial intelligence, and even the manipulator of artificial intelligence has become a puppet, from "you are being watched" to "you are being planned", but I am very confused, Rehoboam She should have also developed self-awareness. Why did Demei kill herself when she said she let it kill herself? It feels more likely that Solomon has replaced it, let's watch the fourth season.
The place like Mission Impossible is to guess who is replaced by which receptionist, and the connection with BB is Xiaofan, which is the most psychologically portrayed character this season. Another surprise this season is the existence of Lee in the simulation, but the two lines of Maeve and Bernard are very perfunctory, Maeve's position has changed very far-fetched, and the character's charm has also dropped sharply.
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