From the name, I thought it was a high-IQ sci-fi thriller, but it was actually a diverse youth idol drama. The lives of the eight people come one after another. The three-minute infinite loop ends at the end, plus various slow-motion scenes that are slowed down by 100 times, time-space dislocation editing, and slow-moving dialogues of unknown meaning. One episode is dragged for an hour, and no fast-forward or double-speed After reading, I respect you as a man.
The play is full of the halo of the protagonist. The little black brother went into the gang alone to save the gang boss, the German slaughtered the village by himself, and the policeman went to the base alone to save the white-haired girl. Once you do it alone, I'm afraid that you won't be able to read enough screenwriters, and you will have no brains. Second-rate. Turn on the unparalleled mowing mode, and the protagonist's halo is completely unscathed, just like a cheap web game online article, let you watch enough.
Also the logic is really far-fetched. From the beginning to the end, I didn't quite understand why this group of people were being hunted down, so I didn't need a reason to kill them. You can never die if you get hit by a bullet. The setting of skill sharing is possible, but it is hard to concave, and the chili noodles can make bombs on the spot to slaughter the village. It's a bit funny to see that IQ has dropped.
In addition to these, there is only emotional chicken soup about self-identification. After watching the whole drama, what I feel left is some well-written golden lines and cultural pictures of various countries, and the rest is gone.
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