Paradox: If a virtual person wants to survive in the real world, the condition is that the person who created him dies. Then the heroine created child A and asked child A to create another child B of her own. Then, can child B survive in the real world by killing child A? This is a vague loophole. And there was indeed such a problem in the movie that was not resolved: the real hero and heroine created two fakes to attract his son to chase after him. Among them, the fake hero was assassinated by his son, and the fake heroine stayed on the spot and did not die. Confess, she is in the wish room, she can make another copy, and die by herself and let the copy go to the real world. To be more exaggerated, a virtual person can create countless people, and then die by themselves, making these people real. So in the end, the heroine was pregnant with the child of the virtual human son, and the fetus survived because this was the wish of the virtual son, and his death made the fetus real. Since the fetus is OK, wouldn't it be more straightforward to recreate yourself? The flickering of the lamp at the end is a habit of thrillers, and does not mean that they are still in the virtual world. The reason also comes from the paradox mentioned above: the created person has an independent will. He can not only create himself, but also create any number of people. These created people can also create the next level. Virtual people, and so on, create people layer by layer. Such a world can't be an orderly world, it can't be a simple and peaceful scene like the motel scene at the end of the movie. It is extremely easy to check whether you are in the wish room, just make a wish. Therefore, this film cannot be a sequel, because further investigation will lead to big loopholes. Now, it’s best to stop as soon as the audience doesn’t fully react. So I began to feel bored with the foreshadowing of the previous hour, and then I thought about it, only by dazzling the last twenty or thirty minutes, the real and the false, the illusion is nested, and the fight and hunting can make the audience too late to imagine a lot. For example, why don't you really summon a dragon to fight, so it becomes a fantasy movie; why not recruit a transformer, so a science fiction movie...you can also use war movies, action movies, etc., just imagine. In this way, the budget is not enough. . There are many problems with the film. But the idea is great, and the degree of completion is pretty good!
View more about The Room reviews