A shameless film

Rachelle 2022-03-23 09:02:15

First let me get straight to the point.
The most important thing about a film is its theme, its thoughts and inspiration,
and what is the central humanistic thought of this film?

free?
struggle?
the truth?
reasoning?
Suspense?

All wrong, it's the story of a couple who are addicted to virtual games.

Men who like to kill
women in games like virtual sex,

women who like virtual characters, set up a conspiracy to kill
her real husband and let the computer virtual Mr. Hao enter her real husband's body, and the story ends.

You know, that woman's husband didn't commit a crime in reality,
but she wiped out his consciousness

SICK! BULLSHIT!

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Extended Reading
  • German 2022-03-23 09:02:15

    Although concise, it does not hide the excitement of the story. The film uses multiple worlds to almost perfectly interpret agnosticism: Is human behavior in the eyes of other beings like ants? At the end, the philosophical speculation of reality and existence is infinitely extended in just one second, throwing the audience a final (and final) question: If we cannot define reality, what is reality? / Adapted from the same novel as "In Between Worlds".

  • Sophia 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The idea is good, but it's a little simpler. I guessed the ending when the male protagonist returned to the old man in 37 years, and let love be the main line. I'm really sorry for the title of a suspense movie! The most classic of the whole film is the sentence at the beginning, I think, therefore I am here~ Is there a title at the beginning! The film made more than ten years ago is actually quite awesome. After watching too many suspense films and then looking back at the concept of inception, it is actually not so awesome. . .

The Thirteenth Floor quotes

  • Jason Whitney/Jerry Ashton: So who's in control?

    Douglas Hall: *Not* us.

  • Jane Fuller: Why did you butcher those people?

    Douglas Hall: Because it was fun!