But after watching the last two episodes, I know what a god is called. Halfway through the second episode, I realized that this is not reality? What about the world we live in that is alive, handy, and proud? Carrying out non-creative work over and over again, paying a high tax burden with a poor salary, watching those cheap and fake entertainment programs every day, life is not ideal, and there is no goal in the future. Even if one day gives birth to the courage to break out of the prison, boldly speak out what you think in your heart is still weak, bought and suppressed under the system, and bowed and succumbed under the power again in various forms. . .
The third episode made my hair straight to the end. I used to think that when we get old, the most precious thing we have is memories, but that is a visual and audio record that has been blurred and beautified rather than the original. It is reminiscent of the public enemy of the whole people. Everyone loses their privacy and trust is minimized. However, if this right is delegated from the government to everyone's hands, especially a jealous husband, it will undoubtedly become the fuse of domestic violence. In fact, what should happen without this memory machine will still happen. It is human suspicion and derailment that destroys the relationship, not technology.
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