But I can't help but say that this was a wonderful mistake. As before, I also recognized "The Pianist at Sea" as "The Pianist". This is really a good film, and it is really aggrieved to give it four stars.
What happens to society when the government has all the privacy they can control of the residents? The film gave us a good idea, of course, maybe, not just an idea. The development of modern technology is shocking. While providing convenience to people's lives, many uneasy factors are inevitably mixed in. Credit cards, mobile phones, and cameras are all double-sided agents, recording your little bit for later recall and for later betrayal.
The shooting scene of the film is brilliant, the editing is quite good, and the final ending, although far-fetched, can also be regarded as an innovation. During the viewing process, I always thought that the little black man handed over the disc to the newspaper or the media to seek justice, but it turned out that it could end like this...
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