Most people applauded for the first half hour of the finale, but the reality often stopped in the first two hours, when the inspector used the recording to make up for the lack of his genealogy and began to enter the bureau. Politics is to melt the bones into the palm of your hand, let you disappear into the bone marrow, otherwise it will become ashes.
In reality, you will not defeat the ultimate monster just because you are a good person, nor will you succeed just because you work hard. The truth is chaotic and complicated, and the survival of the general public is only after the game space between various levels of monsters is completed. In the general public class, people are just trying to earn living space, maybe even thinking space is limited by people, and they can only cry and abuse needlessly.
There is also a line in the movie that says, "The national nature of our country is that it comes and goes quickly. Just find an appropriate opportunity to create new topics for them. Anyway, what they want is not the truth."
"Let them think if they want to think. If you want to cry, if you want to scold them, just give them the corresponding story, think hard, cry bitterly, and after the abuse is released;
After watching it, people are really desperate for reality. When you are outside, you learn to enjoy virtual images, and when you are inside, you think about creating virtual images; whether you can enter the game is a realm of life, I am evil!
2. Inadequacies:
a. The ability of a presidential candidate in the movie is too small. Being puppeted by a editor-in-chief into a puppet level does not meet the internal strength of politicians at this level.
b. How powerful is Li Bingxian? He is an underground emperor, and he can plan a consortium president to infiltrate Zhang Candidate's staff. Even if he enters the prison at the end, he still has the ability to escape from prison and fight back? I think that if he has such great ability, he should not have so many troubles for a puppet like Zhang Candidate if he enters the political world in seconds.
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