The following are just personal opinions. (Everyone's viewing angle is different, don't spray if you don't like it) First, score a maximum of 3 points. Let's first analyze the cause of the story - at the beginning, the male protagonist returned home from New York and had an inexplicable conversation with his grandfather, then returned to the basement and entered the game? ? ? In the later episodes, the male protagonist said the reason, "I like the feeling of being Yongshi, and I can do anything." I don’t agree a little here. First of all, we can’t achieve everything in the real world, but the way to solve it should not be through the virtual world of games. This is a kind of escapism. Then his friends couldn't find him, and finally followed in to save him. So the game started... I personally feel bad about this cause. Let's move on to the next episodes. At first, I watched it as a comedy, but after watching it, I found that there were very few laughs (for me), and some of the episodes felt far-fetched. For example, Yong Shi (played by Dwayne Johnson) added a new weakness, which seems to be a certain person (I forgot the exact name, because I don’t like it very much, so the memory is not very deep), and then there is a plot, that is Yong Shi After the incident, when the group escaped, the person who was Yong Shi's weakness chased after them, and then used the "howitzer" to blow up the group of them... Yes, you read that right, it was a "grenade" gun. I think, what does this weakness have to do with that person, normal people will die if they are bombed by a grenade... This is a weakness that needs to be written in detail? There is also a scene that I find very embarrassing. When Yong Shi and his girlfriend rescued his grandfather, someone attacked them, Yong Shi beat the man, and suddenly Yong Shi and his girlfriend "kissed" together...... what? This turning point is 180 degrees. It's embarrassing to think about it now, when there were so many dangerous times before, now suddenly! ... There are many, many plots that I find very abrupt, so I won't talk about it. The reason why I wrote so much is because the original expectations were very high. As a result, you know... In short, a very disappointing viewing experience, wasted 2 hours. The only new addition is the love scene between Grandpa and his friend Milo (probably, can't remember), but the comedy has been reduced too much. I originally thought that there would be a lot of comedy elements like the first one, but Kevin Hart doesn't feel that funny... It doesn't reflect the black talent's sense of humor (I watched "Oolong Agent" before, it was very funny) . If you agree with me, want to watch it purely as a comedy. Then I suggest you don't watch it, it's a waste of time.
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