5 stars, more exciting than 1, the connection with 1 is very small, but the setting is very different. It is different from the previous character set where the rich family is confused and looking for spiritual sustenance. In the sequel, the male protagonist is a low-level diaosi, with a mediocre appearance and average talent. But he can be very forbearing, pretending to be indifferent in the face of ridicule and sarcasm, and unmoved by the provocation of others. It seems that humans and animals are harmless, but in fact, he is black-bellied. After facing the ridicule, he will cry secretly, and then secretly implement a plan, waiting for an opportunity to retaliate, using any means to achieve his goal. Kind of like "Nightcrawler". It's just not as dramatic as Nightcrawler, but the real thing is more terrifying. The Internet, information, and games are all tools used by the protagonist. Only in the virtual world can they show their true self. In the online world without supervision, the protagonist with mediocre qualifications can easily obtain all kinds of private information, and arbitrarily control and use others. While getting the benefits, he is also doubling his growth, and even learned Sun Tzu's art of war, "the false and the real, the military is impermanent." The format of the film is very large, with a lot of politics, race, human rights, etc., but the protagonist is not interested in it. These are just the objects used by the protagonist. The core is self-benefit, self-contained faction, and finally embraced the beauty into the big family. The film reflects many problems on the Internet, including propaganda of violence, privacy leaks, rumor attacks, malicious retaliation, etc. It is worth reflecting on.
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