A sci-fi drama that tastes the same.

Marcelina 2022-12-30 05:23:23

The most underrated sci-fi drama of the year? Except for some of the shots, the composition is very beautiful, and the others are nothing. It’s no problem to read pictures and make up stories, but is there still a time limit? A story that can be told in 100 words takes an entire hour, and the camera slowly looks around at every turn, or freezes it, and occasionally replays it. Probably because the screenwriter really can't think of anything, and the messy things are squeezed in, without beginning or end, slowly swallowing, and you won't notice it at 2x speed. As soon as I came up, I inexplicably portrayed sadness, and I had no idea what I was sad about. sci-fi? Brain hole? nonexistent. Not to mention how disconnected the setting and science and technology are, only digging holes and not planning to fill them, just pretending to be forceful, not thinking about self-consistency at all. In the first episode, the protagonists and two children entered the haunted house and saw the vision of the snow floating upward. Coupled with the scene of the house tearing and floating into the sky that was repeated from time to time, they instantly thought of the sixth short story in the animated version of The Matrix. Beyond the limit, I feel, wow, it's a masterpiece. With great anticipation, I saw a question mark on my face, so I just told the story of a little girl who was transmigrating. I don't know how and why. All kinds of visions indicate that I don't know anything. If you want to ask, there must be someone. Having said that, this is the loopback. Everything is related to the loopback. I watched the seventh episode with no taste. This episode tells the story of the male protagonist who was tricked by two bully friends to an uninhabited island when he was a child, bit his arm by a snake, and was frightened by the legendary monster. After being rescued, he was amputated and fitted with a mechanical prosthesis. When he grew up, he found out that the monster was an AI made by his late Frankenstein father. When he re-entered the island, he saw the AI ​​robot sympathize with each other and offered the prosthesis. That's it. In this episode, the male protagonist's son, wife, and father are the main characters in the previous episodes. Some people think, ah, awesome, so that's the case, the loop is up!

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