To be honest, I wasn't really interested in it when I originally watched the trailer. At the time, there was an idea of how the film would develop. What I thought about was that people started a new way of playing, putting some devices on snails to compete, but what I didn't expect was that it was still about a genetic mutation similar to the Hulk.
The snail's dream is to become a race car driver, and the gap is too big. In reality, this dream is not possible. So the director gave it a transformation, and realized a change in body structure through nitrous oxide, and then realized the director's racing dream. But in fact, to be honest, the realization of this kind of dream is actually the same as those of time-travel novels. The difference is that the protagonist of the time-travel novel travels to the past through time cracks and other means, and realizes himself as a poet, general and other modern society through the shoulders of giants. An elusive dream, and this snail is genetically modified. In view of the fact that some arrogant kids committed suicide because of dissatisfaction with the status quo and then wanted to go back to the past in this way to make handsome boys and girls, I wonder if this series will become bigger, some arrogant kids will be eager to try physical or chemical methods. What about changing your genes to become a "monster"? But looking at superheroes such as Spider-Man and Hulk for many years, after so many years, people should have become accustomed to these and will not do such stupid things.
About this rating: I originally wanted to give 2 points to watch the plot, but the picture is so good, give it an extra point.
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