This movie appeared on my TV homepage under the label "Youth sci-fi giant Dutch brother joins hands with an alien girl to take an alien adventure." I am more interested in science fiction movies, especially those about alien universes. So I was very excited to start broadcasting, and I was still worried that the TV at home would not be able to show the giant science fiction effect. It turned out to be a bit disappointed after watching it for 10 minutes. In the mindset of reading it all, I insisted on reading it. This movie feels the same to me as a previous space travel. They are all dressed in science fiction, but they have nothing to do with science fiction inside. This movie is more focused on the inherent fate of human society-the intrigue of human races. I am not very interested in this kind of, but the sound flow in this movie is quite interesting. In the early stage of the movie, the feeling is that the sound stream is useless and can only allow personal thoughts to be browsed and viewed by others without any obstruction. This kind of streaking-like state makes me feel embarrassed when I see it off-screen. However, the concretization of the subsequent sound flow ignited my interest, especially Ben used his own sound flow to construct a girl's illusion and deceived the mayor. In fact, at this level, I still feel that the potential of sound flow has not been fully tapped, and I always feel that sound flow has more advanced uses. If the movie can construct the plot from this perspective, it will attract me even more. I really like this design.
However, many science fiction novels are not completely based on technology fantasy. Many of them use a science fiction point to write about human nature or the current state of society. Thinking about it this way, I still have a lot less criticism of this movie.
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