In fact, life is so fucking torturing us, infinite loops, infinite mediocrity, and always unable to extricate themselves like a quagmire. Including the protagonist’s father on the hospital bed, including the boss of the resistance organization, including the scene of a female host as a prisoner in the cell, all tell us that to some extent, we are all salted fish in our lives!
Then the protagonist endlessly wanted to get out of this state, but was beaten back to his original shape again and again!
The climax is at the end, why is the USB flash drive designed as a key? Why did the male protagonist see the colorful real scene in the photo before he finally "escaped" and met the old man? After meeting the heroine again, why did you end up giving a close-up shot of the AI surveillance camera in the cell?
In the end, there is no correct interpretation. The key to life is actually like that USB flash drive. If you choose to put it down, you will be free from all this! The final AI lens, if you only regard it as an ordinary lens in a coffee shop, you will also choose to accept the protagonist's "escape" and choose the perfect ending.
And if you read it as, the male protagonist was deceived by AI for the last time, finally surrendered, deceived, and finally handed over the U disk, then the surveillance probe you saw is Howard! Have you fallen into that infinite secret room again? For such felons in the eyes of the government, is it endless imprisonment waiting for the male lead?
Everything in the end is up to you to choose, sunshine and darkness are also your own choices, and life is also your own choice! I choose the first ending, I think this is what the movie wants to convey to us, just as the final ending song and the overall atmosphere make people feel that life has rekindled hope!
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