The whole story incorporates some awesome cutting-edge physics theories, creating a mirrored world. To put it bluntly, it is to take a mirror of the world, and find that the world in the mirror is not good, so I want to smash the mirror. It’s just that I’m surprised, do I have to go through the mirror to smash a mirror=_=? It should be said that the interspersed narrative method of the story and the first-person shooting mode are quite novel. It's a pity that too many details that can't stand the scrutiny make the quality of this film greatly compromised-unfounded anti-gravity phenomenon, vague character relationships, dumb enemies and drones, and the protagonists' inexplicable emotional fluctuations. It can only be said that the story has a good framework, but it is not wonderful and precise. It's the kind of movie that you can forget when you watch it.
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