"Human Reduction Project", an explanation of the suspension test

Darrion 2022-10-13 16:11:14

I watched this sci-fi movie for about 80 minutes on the evening of July 3 because of boredom. To briefly introduce the plot, in the future, due to the overwhelming burden of the earth, the United States decides to reduce its population. The way to cut is to arrange exams for the children. From childhood to adulthood, they have to go through several exams, and the last few of each exam will be cut, that is, they will be put to death.

The governor’s son had a favorite girlfriend. In order not to affect her son, the governor arranged for his staff to change her grades and put her to death. This matter had a great impact on the son, but he didn't know it. There is a female school bully who ranks first in every exam. In the last exam, the son deliberately died in order to avenge his boss by choosing to write the answers. The subordinates told the governor of this situation, and the governor arranged for him to change the grades of the female academic bully with his son's grades. In this way, his son was fine, but the female academic bully was going to die.

The governor is ready to run for president. He said that the method invented by his state has made the United States invincible despite the deterioration of the global environment. People support him very much. A black female teacher felt sorry for her best student, a female student, and decided to help her escape. Later, the governor’s son also joined in and helped the female schoolmaster to escape. On the way, they discovered the secret of the rich and powerful to revise the answer. There are still many wealthy children who have passed this test, and the innocent children have died.

As the chaos attracted reporters, the reporter exposed the news. Reluctantly, the governor later lost his pawn to protect the car, changed back to the original file, and let his son die. Continue to run for president by himself.

After watching a very simple film, I had to convince Hollywood to make bad films. I made it in a straightforward manner. I didn't feel bad at the beginning. I could go in. After watching it, I realized that it was a bad film with very low investment and non-stereoscopic characters. I have to say that Americans are good at dealing with science fiction subjects, and they seem to have infinite inspiration in this regard. The combination of the examination system and human reduction is so seamless. Isn't this alluding to China? Is it tolerable or unbearable.

This type of film is also a kind of suspension test. It belongs to a very popular science fiction series. Can't help thinking of "The Handmaid's Tale" again. China's market in this area is definitely a blue ocean.

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