The new generation of human beings rely on the Internet but have no privacy, but after the emergence of the shadow, every one of us watching the screen is "Chiron"
And those who try to get rid of them are forced to become "Wallfacers"
"Lonely people" who can't communicate, can't express, can't show their thoughts
Like every trembling and unscrupulous person in modern society
And how do I know what I think is not designed by others?
Like boiling water scalding ants, those powerful and intelligent perverts also like our dying pains
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The ending is good, but this kind of premeditated plot and ending scenes are more like satire of cyber violence than "the dark web is everywhere", with a lot less surprise and less aftertaste.
It's even more cruel to let the male protagonist live.
Now we are a little perverted. We don’t like to see justice triumph over evil, but we like to face the despair of the former Dana incomparable control. It is estimated that everyone is masochistic and addicted.
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Times change, media, news, art, movies, and the way you shoot.
In this way, the horror of the Internet age is perfectly in line with the situation and expressive, which saves costs and is closer to life. Using the network as an incision to tear apart human anatomy is more immersive, and horror is more successful
This kind of backward twist and cocoon makes the look and feel more like a real-time decryption game, which has both a sense of substitution and a sense of fatigue.
This is a new way of expressing the story of a film, and the lack of shooting skills can also be regarded as an application of skills. But it is limited to this kind of subject matter, and it cannot adapt: due to the huge and redundant amount of information, and the influx of information in a short period of time, the audience often cannot receive enough useful information
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