When Sam's father told him about the cyber world creation, I remembered the various CyberPunks I had seen in middle school. Then when Sam gave the company an egg, the familiar ps, grep and other common Linux commands appeared (this shows that the encom company also uses Unix/SolarOS/Linux, and it is very likely that their new version of the operating system is theirs. Variations... There is no solution diagram, not sure). After that, little Sam entered the basement, and the machine he saw was also running SolarOS 4.0.1 (top was also running on the terminal...). First $whoami, display the user name; then $login, log in to the system; then $history to view the history of the command; then run the last program that has been run, it seems to be laser**, I can’t remember... (Ha , You have entered Cyber World, so simple) What makes me even more excited is that I saw the 3DImax version of Armagetron, all kinds of cordial excitement...
I can't calm down now.
Closer to home, in fact, many things in this movie are very cultural. It integrates a lot of sci-fi Cyber culture, a lot of Linux culture (especially open source~), a kind of Linux game factor, and a lot of Geek's ideas...
In short, it is highly recommended. If you want to appreciate this film to a greater extent, you must understand the above. Otherwise, this movie is just a bunch of expensive special effects.
PS This is probably an otaku movie...European and American house
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