I saw it accidentally on TV. I thought it was a human elimination plan. Haha, I didn't expect it to be a satirical reality education.
In a certain year in the future, if the population growth cannot be controlled, the American emperor came up with a zz method, a method that is more em... I just went to "die", although I finally found out that I was actually working in a sweatshop (actually I would like to know what those eliminated children are doing?) The students take such a final exam every year, and everyone faces it nervously. Exam, who has taken the college entrance examination every year? In the first ten minutes, all the protagonists were laid out. The female protagonist from a poor family but with good academic performance, the governor’s son is the first male, and the media boss’s son is the second male, a bit of a standard meaning. But every face is em..., the governor's son is dissatisfied with this system. After his girlfriend was eliminated in the second year of the college entrance examination, he has been fighting with his dad in his heart. Dad was stunned that he opened up the relationship and replaced the hard-pressed heroine (is it very similar to the college entrance examination incident in a certain year). Then the male protagonist unplugged the power without giving up, and started the exposure journey with the female protagonist, anyway, a series of intense excitement. . . And relying on the relationship between the son of the media boss, using the power of the media to expose all the results of the change. In the end, the governor did not give up the elimination system, and sent his son in for his presidential campaign.
In fact, the story is very interesting, especially when the male lead found out that all the eliminated classmates were working in the underground factory. That glimpse was very meaningful. Everything has not changed, and the elimination continues. The actor's acting skills and appearance are not very good, and the male protagonist's chin is about to open the bottle haha. Moreover, there are many bugs in the film, which are the kind of bugs that you can feel at a glance. The cause and effect are not clearly explained, and there is no way to give high scores and it is not bad. After all, the subject matter is good. (Cueb zmh
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