The male protagonist's name is very nice, Dimian.
The male protagonist and the doctor are both people who used the molting technique to successfully change their bodies, a giant in the business world, a scientific elite, the key is still young, rich, and they are all rich and handsome. In contrast, I still like the tough guy type of the male lead.
Two MRI machine models serve as the most important ritual of exchanging souls in the whole movie, and a few vegetable greenhouses form a place to study this technology. This set is simpler.
It is still risky to spend a lot of money to experience the most cutting-edge technology. It is said that the receptor is cultivated by genetic technology, not at all, it is paid to hire, and it leads to the plot.
Because he forgot to take anti-rejection medicine once, the memory of the receptor appeared in the male protagonist's brain. The male protagonist decided to find out the truth, and then learned the touching story of the receptor family, and finally decided to return the body to that family. The three views are very positive.
The male protagonist and the male protagonist are full of friendship. They look like father and son, but they are really tacit.
The 250 million US dollars for co-authoring the male lead was wasted, and I also want to know where the male lead's legacy went.
The flamethrower that the male protagonist took when he finally fought with the doctor was particularly handsome. Fighting, firearms are also good, but not outstanding.
This kind of brain-changing theme is very popular recently. I feel that there should be no major problem in theory, but the ethical level still needs to be thought deeply.
I watched a movie with Lao Wang and Xiaojing. I will graduate in a month, so I won't have this opportunity, so cherish it. I hope I can keep in touch with my college classmates and remember the memories that are only among friends.
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