The policeman is the only real customer. The customer’s request is to experience the experience of a police hero, the heroine, the husband of the heroine’s previous life, and the "boss" of the fantasy company, except Except for the police, all the people and robots we see are robots, all for simulating the police hero experience required by the customer who plays the police. . Finally, the hostess and her friend helped away. The host said to himself welcome to the real world, which proved that the experience he had consumed this time was over. Then all the robots return to the factory for repairs and restart + erasing memories, so when the next new experience comes, all the robots will be resurrected, and accept the new memories and identities to provide a new experience for one or more customers. That's why there is the picture of Blue Willis opening his eyes at the last resurrection. He is just a robot. After the end of the consumption we have seen, it ushered in a new consumption, a new memory, a new one. identity of. . . There are also many reminders in the middle of the movie. After Brue was killed, the police stood up and shook his arm in one direction and said "Not bad for a robot". Most people may think that this is for the female protagonist, but in fact, the body of Blue Willis is also in this direction. That is to say, it may be that the male protagonist is hurting his arm, so he pointed at Blue Willis who shot him. 'S body complained "Not bad for a robot". . . . Therefore, the Magic World Company exists, but maybe this company is not called the Magic World Company, but is called the Magic World Company in the consumption experience of the police. The company’s operating space is certainly not only as small as shown in the movie, but as large as the entire city, so no one or robot has left the city during the entire movie and the entire police hero experience. In the opening, after the bank robbery experience, we can see that the entire city is a site built by this company. . . . The "Boss" in the fantasy world mentioned that robots consume energy and generate microwaves. Microwave scanners must be used to hunt down the heroine. This may be a self-generated idea of highly intelligent robots, because this "boss" is here. The memory and identity he got from this experience told himself, "I am a person, a person who manages many robots, one of my robots ran away, how should I catch her, me, us, we humans don’t have microwaves, Robots have microwaves, so let's use microwaves to catch robots." Of course his idea will be discovered by the real team. How could the real behind-the-scenes team let this robot that thinks he is a human use a microwave scanner? If he uses it, he will find that all humans and robots are actually The robot that emits microwaves, and then the real behind-the-scenes team deleted this idea, so we reached the end of the film and did not see Magic World using a microwave scanner. . . All in all, the boss and technical team of the real "Hanshi" company have never appeared at all. The whole movie, except for the last shot of Lao Bu, is an expensive experience purchased by the man who plays the policeman, except for People other than the policeman are all robots. The meaning of the last old cloth lens is that this company has ushered in a wave of new customers and new experience requirements.
View more about
Vice reviews