The interstellar travel played by the protagonist reminded me of this role. This time, he also acted in a sci-fi virtual and reality movie, and he was in a state of "awakening" in the game, so it felt great.
Several MAKE LOVE scenes are good, but the exposure is not interesting enough, only the legs are seen.
The fish is not important. I didn't catch the fish at the beginning. I felt that the fish was not the point. I also thought it was not important when I mentioned it repeatedly later.
Small-town life is romantic, at least from the perspective of me as an outsider.
A little boy wrote such a game by himself. I don’t think it’s possible. How could a 13-year-old man get the AI data? It also involves awakening and makes so many pictures. A game like this is a genius without a team. How could the liver have been able to do it in one year, this is too much, and even the movie doesn't mention it very much, so I acquiesce that this 13-year-old genius has done everything well. It would be stupid if this little boy made a game just to play for himself and not sell it. The money from the sale can take his mother away. Why go the other way? This is a bug-level setting. Movie for movie's sake.
At the end of the film, I kept switching to virtual reality, which just made me feel like a drama. Looking at the IQ of the people in the film, did a 13-year-old boy write it? Many people say that the little boy wrote this game because he wanted to see how his father made decisions. Isn't this nonsense, can the program written by himself not know what direction it is going? In general, the plot setting is still innovative, but the BUG is too obvious, it is completely mechanical. I remember watching a sci-fi movie about a dying soldier being loaded into a virtual world to find a bomb in his consciousness, and finally successfully separated from his body and reborn. I think if this movie can take advantage of this trend, maybe the whole movie The level of the hero will rise a lot, and the father can also be resurrected, making the protagonist's aura stronger and more reasonable. At least in terms of plot, it is comparable to that of Interstellar.
There are many scenes in the film that I like very much. The female protagonist is sitting in the port under the sunset, the female protagonist is on the boat with the male protagonist MAKE LOVE, and the male protagonist is doing it with another woman. Many of the scenes are beautiful, and they are all screenshots.
The only sci-fi aspect of the entire movie is the transparent computer screen that doesn't appear a few times throughout the movie, so it really saves money, right?
1-star male protagonist, 1-star black buddy (the black guy who drove a helicopter to hit Johnson in Fast and Furious), 1-star beautiful shot, 1-star MAKE LOVE shot.
To varying degrees to see that they are all old, alas.
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