The whole story unfolds in layers at a very slow pace, yes, I used "slow" instead of "procrastination", the director has foreshadowed in a lot of details, all of which are echoed before and after.
The suspenseful atmosphere in the movie is very successful, from the beginning to the end; there is almost no sense of horror and horror, probably because of the lack of screams and blood :D; As for science fiction, I can only say that this is not traditional science fiction Movie.
Derek stole the virus from LC and sold it to its competitor VT. VT modified it to make the big star geist sick, and then tried to poach her from LC. As a result, geist died of serious illness, and VT faced a chicken-and-egg fight. In the end, the male protagonist who contracted the same virus found a way to get the best of both worlds in order to save himself...
Although the storyline has been understood, but there are too many movie scenes that do not understand the meaning of the representation, I wonder if there is any The great god of the editor, broadcast and director watch department solves the doubts.
1. At the beginning, the male protagonist is holding a thermometer under the female protagonist's billboard. What does the strong contrast picture show?
2. The wall of LC company is full of mugshots. What does the pair of eyes staring at everyone represent?
3. That set Brainwashed marketing words to deceive fans, are they alluding to something? Or did the director get inspiration from those health care product salesmen in China?
4. What does the male protagonist's foreseeable dream represent
5. Why is the blurred face that was clarified on the machine like that (sick)
6. During that 15-minute period, LC's product presentation and its competitors at the end What is the relationship between the company's product display
7. What does the cell garden like a cross-shaped cell growth rack imply
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In the end, what does the male protagonist want to say when he sucks blood? Is the male protagonist a perverted fan? Or a vampire?
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