Introduction to the whole movie

America 2022-03-21 09:02:15

It's a very good idea, saying that the male protagonist and his boss have designed a virtual city, and his boss thinks about another person, and he can prostitute ~ girls in that other virtual world. Later, his boss was killed, and the police found that the evidence of the murder was the male lead, but the male lead felt that he did not kill, but all the clues were indeed his murder.

At this time, the heroine appeared, saying that it was the boss's daughter.

The male protagonist entered the virtual world and learned from the virtual character bartender that the bartender knew that his world was virtual, because the bartender drove to the end with a bunch of virtual lines. To kill the programmers who operate this world is to cast their thoughts on the male protagonist.

The male protagonist returns to the real world and finds someone who looks like the female protagonist. But this person doesn't know the male protagonist, and she often suffers from amnesia. Because she was possessed by the heroine. At the same time, the police also found that the boss did not have a daughter, who was the cashier of the supermarket just like the hostess.

The male protagonist's colleague is in control of the program, and he himself entered the virtual world he designed, only to be killed by a car within the stipulated time, so the bartender's thoughts went to the male protagonist's colleague. At this time, the male protagonist was also possessed by the upper-level manipulator, and the manipulator killed the bartender (that is, the body of the male protagonist's colleague). The female protagonist is also a programmer in the upper world. She entered the male protagonist's world. She called the police and told him in the virtual world that the programmer who invested in the male protagonist was the female protagonist's husband, who likes to kill people in the virtual world. A tyrant, the heroine doesn't like her husband's cruelty very much. She likes the hero, the virtual character created by her. The heroine's husband casts it on the hero, knowing that the heroine likes the hero and goes to bed, the heroine's husband wants to kill the heroine, and the police arrive to kill the heroine's husband (that is, the man's body). Within time, the heroine's husband was killed in the virtual world, and the male protagonist's thoughts returned to the heroine's husband and came to the heroine's world.

At the end, I can describe it in one sentence: This is a husband-changing story!

(Looking back, the male protagonist is so handsome, his eyes! The female protagonist is also good-looking, the female protagonist is good, and from the female protagonist's own world to the male protagonist's world, the performance is very smart. Playing the cashier in the male protagonist's world , is a bit philistine, and will be shy when encountering a male protagonist. The cashier instantly becomes the female protagonist herself, and her tone and eyes can immediately tell people the difference.)

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The Thirteenth Floor quotes

  • Jason Whitney/Jerry Ashton: Why are you fucking with our lives?

  • [last lines]

    Jane Fuller: There's so many things I have to tell you about, Doug.