I have to admit that after watching the film, I was very interested in the role of the manipulator, evil. To say that you can use other people's bodies to experience things you can't or haven't done, this concept is indeed very attractive. People only have one life, and it's useless when they are used up. It doesn't hurt to try and experience the other person's feelings.
In fact, this is why people like to play role-playing games so much, because the characters in the virtual world can more or less satisfy part of the psychological needs of the operator. In today's Internet, there is a large-scale game Second Life, and it is already possible to live by this game. In the game, there is a virtual you in action, you can work, make money, go shopping, and rest. It is a complete simulation of the real state, but your experience in it is realistic. In other words, you can earn real and usable currency in the game, and you can use the currency to meet your needs in the game, and more to meet you in real life.
Of course, ethically speaking, everyone's life is priceless, and others have no right to impose their will. It is immoral and unethical to manipulate other people's bodies in the game to meet their own needs. However, in the future world in the film, morality has long been lost, and the entire social system has become a tool for companies to make money. It is meaningless to talk about ethics. To put it bluntly, at that time, if you have money, you can do whatever you want, and if you don't have money, you will die. In such a future society, who can guarantee that it will not happen? !
I don't understand the interest of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, so a film with such a heavy taste was introduced, but a lot of good films with ideals and connotations were abandoned.
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