cobweb of dreams

Monte 2022-10-21 03:06:10

I have seen "Copy" before, which is also the original work by Philip Dick. Similar to the style of this TV series, the rain will never end, and the foggy sky will always be gray.

The first episode, about mind readers. A world with mind readers is terrifying. It's hard to say who is right and who is wrong, mind readers or normal people. The party is divided. And in the end, mind-readers must beat normal people. A puddle of clear water, and a chaotic postmodern city. Love this style of photography.

Episode 2, Planet that doesn't exist. A little lost. What is the relationship between the old woman and the male protagonist?

Episode three. Much like a Bergman movie. A town that doesn't exist. Fantasy or reality?

Episode 4. Sci-fi with a gothic vibe. About cheating, about betrayal.

In episode 5, Dick is really a writer obsessed with questions like this - reality or dream? Both lives may not be real. Maybe it's all true. What's the truth?

Episode 6, the technology is so advanced that the DNA mutation cannot be detected? When I saw the aircraft exploded and people came back, I guessed it might be a Trojan horse.

In the sixth episode, it is worth writing a lot about how to develop the following. Slowly the heroine will also be infected.

In the eighth episode, the carbon-based people are destroyed. The Silicon Man is reborn. It seems that human beings do not need to exist.

The ninth episode, technology controls the spirit.

Episode 7, Father Mutation. Good or bad, hard to say.

The tenth episode, the party unites against the differences. something that happened many times in history.

After watching it, it is really like having ten dreams. In the dream, the future world has not become better because of technological progress, and the world of bliss has not yet arrived.

Contradictions still exist, conflicts still exist. It's just that the two sides of the conflict have changed.

However, this may be the real possible face of the future world.

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