It's like watching an episode of the extended version of Black Mirror, but it's still a relatively poor episode. The story is completely unrounded, and it doesn't make sense from a sci-fi point of view. If this technology really exists and the public doesn't know it, it's mentally retarded to use it to make money from live broadcasts, and it's a split personality. The angle doesn't make sense either. This copy of the stalk is too real. Everyone sees that the heroine is not online and is still live. It's not just the heroine who thinks so.
After the account was hacked, the heroine's reaction and behavior were also very anti-intellectual. If the customer service couldn't solve the problem, she would go to the company headquarters with her ID, give the other party a reward, and threw the computer. The way to solve the problem in the end was nonsensical. Can I get my account password back? what logic? It's really a conspiracy by the company, wouldn't someone monitor and stop it? After deleting the account and restarting the live broadcast, are you not afraid of being copied again? Then why did you go so hard to delete your account before?
Obviously this movie is concept first and the plot holes don't care at all
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