I used to watch hacker movies to see how powerful the rendering and contrast are. The first time I saw the real shell writing code, ssh login, mount mount, and cp copy, I felt very bright. But NSA's super software shouldn't be done with a simple remote login.
I don't know why the Chinese in the film feels weird, but it is not true. The scene in Hong Kong is very real, as are the characters. So it seems that the mainland is inferior to Hong Kong, and Hong Kong is inferior to the United States. I won't talk about other regions.
To say that the place of failure is the contrast formed by the hammer being too powerful and the government being too low. It has a certain impact on the true stylization. If you pay more attention to the inner emotional changes of the task, deepen the theme, and lengthen the timeline, it will definitely be a better movie.
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