The virtual reality of plagiarism, comment on the movie "Survival Game"

Rhoda 2022-01-14 08:01:46

After watching so many people commenting on this movie, I also have a few words. Overall, I feel that the connotation of this movie is pretty good. The horror plot is more real than "Silent Hill". Of course, it would be better to remove those flash mobs that are just screams in the movie. From the perspective of computer games, I think survival games are more "gamified" than Silent Hill.
The overall storyline of the survival game seems novel at first, but in fact, it is just a product of ethics: First, the film copied the classic "Midnight Spirit" the mysterious thinking of "entering the game must be completed to the end", and then changed The virtual reality design of "Kek Empire" was originally moved over, which is especially obvious in the later stage of the film. Any action of the supporting actor in the game will have a real impact on the male protagonist entering the horror room. For example, the protagonist encounters a door that cannot be opened in reality. The supporting actor opens the door in the game to let the protagonist pass, and so on. However, the actor's traumatic plot of fear of fire is really old-fashioned. I don't remember which movie this is copied from, anyway, it is old-fashioned.
In general, this movie will not disappoint the majority of game fans and ghost fans. The transition between the 3D scene and reality of the movie is indeed very realistic and enjoyable, especially the beginning part, which really shocked me. Exciting, I would recommend it here.

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  • Phineus Bantum: I beta-tested for a while. It sucked. It's kinda like eating a beav - it's awesome at first, then it's just goddamn monotonous.

  • Phineus Bantum: [describing Abigail] Girl has got body karate going on.

    October Bantum: Shut up.