The only plausible explanation of the plot

Stella 2022-12-28 10:34:41

The only thing that can make sense is the theory of drug abuse.

Neither the Elysium theory nor the more mysterious three-tier theory can explain a basic logic-

Why does the male protagonist's life become more and more embarrassing after gaining superpowers? After others gained super powers, Neo was all sorts of things, he looked like a male protagonist, and lived like a poisonous tramp.

Such awesome superpowers can only be used to make fun of others, and cannot make oneself live a little better. This has nothing to do with logic.

And the female protagonist blows herself up to the point, but when she needs money, she can only sell mobile phones and grab clients? Please, a doctor who is so awesome, doesn't she have any GM authority? In other words, you have super powers after eating citrine, you can squash a car, and you can poke a group of people with one finger. Can't you get some money?

When finally chased by the police, the hostess cried and said: I might be in jail for a lifetime.

Please, so awesome you are trapped in the virtual world, can the real world ignore you? Just leave you stuck there? Can't you send more volunteers to rescue you?

From the basic logic, the only thing that can make sense is the theory of drug abuse.

The man is a drug addict, and he has hallucinations. The female is a drug addict, and the use of drugs aggravated his hallucinations. Citrine is a common drug, similar to marijuana, which can cause mild hallucinations. Blue crystal is a potent drug, similar to ice, which can directly stun people and even kill them.

In the beginning, the wallet was an illusion, and then the boss fell into a coma, jumped off the building, remotely controlled candles, played tricks on people at the skating rink, and squeezed the car. All these were illusions.

They are omnipotent in the illusion, but in reality they are getting poorer and more embarrassed.

Later, the man became suspicious, and the woman took out a large dose of blue drugs, gave the man a strong drug, and directly gave the man a dull circle, and imagined the whole world. And this world is totally unreasonable.

Later, when I accidentally saw the daughter participating in the parade, the male protagonist remembered something in his head, and then after a rain, the male protagonist's Yaojin completely passed, and he woke up again. The woman immediately took the man to buy medicine, and wanted to give the man a shot.

Finally the man woke up and felt that family affection was precious, and he didn't want to go to the psychedelic world. The woman did it all.

The two are two sad poisonous insects. After taking drugs, they feel that they are omnipotent. In fact, they can't do anything. They are getting poorer, more and more miserable, and destitute.

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Bliss quotes

  • Isabel Clemens: Fake, fake, fake, fake! Real!

  • Greg Wittle: But it's also kind of beautiful. It is. Look, I mean, even with the cops coming and with us running and just... You know, everyone's playing their part, and we're all... like, we never know how it's gonna end. One minute, we're roller-skating and laughing. Remember? Yeah, and then the next minute, can't even afford a sandwich, and then the next minute, you never know. That's what I love about here and what you created. You don't know what's gonna happen. It's fucked-up. And it's great. And I'm not leaving. I'm not leaving.