The plot is a bit confusing, so I sort out about four lines.
The first is the heroine + doctor line. The doctor who studies Jill (the heroine) has been paying attention to her to help her, and then he can see Jill from aliens (John said later that he picked up the heroine, and Horus also It is said that female protagonists are very rare in the universe) slowly becoming a real person, including the first her scalp was obviously wrapped in a substance to the middle like plastic paper (...probably), and finally changed Come true hair.
The second is the male protagonist + the consul line. The male protagonist accidentally fell from the air prison (originally it was only a year before he could be released) and was imprisoned for 30 years. Because of his purity (mind.?), he was charged. Ruth selected as a vehicle to contact Jill. From the conversation between the male protagonist and Jill, we can also know that the reason for his imprisonment is to help someone like her (here I don’t know if he is flirting or really, what kind of person is Jill? He shouldn’t know the secrets of the universe. Those), and then the archon thought that the existence of the male lead was a threat to his political achievements, because a series of incidents such as serial killers had appeared before and a prison-breaking male lead appeared, and he thought of trying to kill him.
The third is the line of ancient Egyptian mythology. The mysterious and huge pyramid suddenly appeared in the sky above New York in 2095. In order to get rid of the shackles of death, Horus had to look for opportunities (I think it was reincarnation). After he found the male protagonist, he went to talk to Gil, and then qj her on the first day... After that, the male protagonist and the female protagonist could communicate with each other on their own, which was obviously much better. His goal was to make the female protagonist pregnant. He also said it before returning to the pyramid. Never leave the heroine again. In the end, the heroine gave birth to a child and turned into a blue eagle when she saw the heroine, and when he ate pigeons later, the subtle tongue of Horus in the pyramid proved his success~ He was obviously locked up in the pyramid, which was a punishment. Anubis and Best also said that they had released water for him, which also showed that Horus’ rebirth was successful.
The fourth is the John line. The person who picked up Jill in outer space and raised her, I feel that represents the role of the father, Jill has a kind of dependence on him, and he is indeed trustworthy. Helping Jill degenerate into adulthood also helped her get rid of the red monster and even act as a spiritual mentor. I have lived for several centuries, and I can’t see my face clearly from the beginning to the end. I have checked it and I don’t know what the source is qwq
In short, just watching the plot is a bit superficial and confusing, but the cyberpunk style, 3d+ real-life mode, etc. still add points to the movie.
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