(Personal preferences are different, and hope that friends and neighbors will also treat the sound of bad-mouthing peacefully)
I watched sense8 first. I was so disgusted that I couldn't get up, but I still made up for the Matrix with a fluke mentality. I didn't go to kindergarten back then, and I felt wrong.
The PC problem has been brought up here: The director brothers are religious fanatics. They firmly believe in a set of popular moral clauses, but are unable to take a step back and judge the loopholes in their own era and beliefs. They are good for the Chinese and good teachers. From their personal political speculation to the so-called philosophical view of the film, they are all simple and simple, picking up some popular ruminants, and plagiarizing and bleaching subcultures; their films are touted as works that influence philosophical views or open their horizons. It makes people feel a little pessimistic. Has the public really reached this point?
But let's discuss the matter and tell the story logic. the following:
1. Matrix controls all mankind. Humans live in transparent eggshells made of viscous glue. Several humans suddenly awakened! ! They are also preparing to make a big fuss. When matrix controls humans in all aspects, it can't pinch them to death like ants. Instead, it sends agents out like an enemy. It's like the bean sprouts you planted are going to rebel, but you panic, wondering if you should get a biochemical weapon to deal with it.
The director couldn't make it anymore, so he forced "a human who can change the matrix" to make the initial awakening look a little more feasible. The straight men’s brains in sexual obscenity only care about what is not enough to make up for, who cares about building a logically autonomous system?
2. Matrix, as an awesome supercomputer matrix, simulates the "fantasy world" on its own. It stands to reason that it completely controls the actions of the world, and the protagonist is wiped out in the blink of an eye. But the strange thing is that the physical rules of this fantasy world can't be changed by the matrix, and the agents of the matrix have to fight and break their legs with real guns. This is very fascinating. For example, you have written a small game. A component in this game has a bug, but you can't debug the code you wrote directly. You have to invent another component to fight him.
Since the fantasy world is code, a few lines of tank can get tens of millions of guns, so why can't the matrix as the host directly get a horizontal explosion/laser gun/etc., directly kill a few protagonists, and have to follow what you want Create the physical rules in the world, and go to battle? (Answer, for the sake of looking straightforward. There are too many slots here and I can’t vomit it)
3. Agents have always been social animals and want to be liberated quickly, but they can be stupid. Agents will not die in the virtual world, and can be resurrected immediately on the nearest human beings. But a few human protagonists died a hundred. Then, it is very easy for agents to kill. If you have seen "Ajin", you should think of the tactics of Ajin. Agents can exchange injuries for injuries, and exchange (infinite) lives for the protagonists. There is only one life for the protagonists.
In a fight in the subway station, Smith and Neo point their guns at each other, and they both separate from each other without wanting to die. . . . (Inner collapse, and a hint of laughter) Originally, Smith would be able to rebirth after the battle was over as soon as he shot down. The agent really deserves a lifetime.
4. Can you stop shooting the glass with a cannon, the black boss is also inside. What kind of logic allowed the agents that were spinning and jumping to avoid bullets to be hit, and the black boss, a live target tied to a stool, was unscathed? The black boss is also really awesome. His brain is dying after being hacked. Only a few agents fell and he regained his strength (?). Encouraged by the confidence of the male protagonist from nowhere, he broke free from his handcuffs, half-blooded. resurrection. This is too awkward.
Don't talk about writing a paper. Spit out some model slots, throw a brick to attract jade, and pass the rest, there is no need to reason with this script in detail.
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