Passing, definitely not worth nine points. I had high expectations, but unfortunately it was far from what I expected. I believe that really good movies are thought, moving, not just montages. Except for a little hint about the still existence of totalitarianism in the dream, the relationship between the red pepper and Chiba, a little bit of Japanese social problems (in the huge Prada team), the rest is just an empty presentation. Amazing dream? I think the books, movies and games I've read have dreamed far more than this wonderful one. However, apart from the display, there is no point that can be particularly thought-provoking. If you think control dreams and people's freedom of thought? Not enough in the movie. If you think about love and tolerance? Presentation is also not enough. All in all, it's a terrific film. The main story is about the Sheriff's childhood memories of making police and gangster movies (it's quite Floyd here), which made it difficult for him to get in touch with movies and made him keep repeating similar dreams. At the same time, someone invented dcmini to interact with social dreams, which means that we have created a parallel universe. It's a pity that there are still people who are evil in the dream world, and some people want to take the lead. In the process of light overcoming evil, it is also a parallel process of sheriff overcoming demons. It's a pity that the image of the bad guy is too single, and the image of the giant otaku is not clear. Makes this show — quite traditional, so to speak, but we definitely want more than tradition. It can be regarded as a work that appreciates novel ideas, but if the value of the movie itself is crossing, it is not high.
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