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The plot is correct
Conrad 2022-03-23 09:01:56
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Jaylen 2021-12-09 08:01:32
(7.5/10) Cronenberg's "flesh and flesh" style coupled with the sci-fi perspective of virtual reality games, silicone game discs, umbilical cord connection, and layered space in the game, are really a bit like the dream settings in "Inception". Cronenberg’s advanced foresight, thinking about the disappearance of the boundary between the real world and the virtual game, the virtual world challenges consciousness and subconsciousness, and continues to the real world. When the virtual world is layered layer by layer in the reality, the world Chaos.
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Federico 2022-04-21 09:02:10
3.5 Audio-visual coolness and bad taste are full. The strong setting of the double text is amazing at the end, and the paradox of interpretation lies in the fact that story A is given too little meaning to judge whether it exists or not, while the rich nature of the text of story B requires the existence of story A as a premise. ..
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Ted: [points gun at Allegra's head] Death to the demoness, Allegra Geller.
Allegra: That's not funny.
Ted: Sorry.
[lowers the gun]
Ted: But you know, I do feel the urge to kill someone here.
Allegra: Who?
Ted: I need to kill our waiter.
Allegra: Oh. Well that makes sense. Um, waiter! Waiter!
[she calls over waiter]
Allegra: When he comes over, do it. Don't hesitate.
Ted: But... everything in the game is so realistic, I-I don't think I really could.
Allegra: You won't be able to stop yourself. You might as well enjoy it.
Ted: Free will... is obviously not a big factor in this little world of ours.
Allegra: It's like real life. There's just enough to make it interesting.
Ted: [looking at approaching waiter] He's too nice! I won't do it.
Chinese Waiter: What can I do to make your lunch more pleasant?
Ted: I found this in my soup.
[holds up gun]
Ted: And I'm very upset.
[shoots waiter]
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[first lines]
Seminar Leader: eXistenZ. Written like this. One word. Small 'E', capital 'X', capital 'Z'. 'eXistenZ'. It's new, it's from Antenna Research, and it's here... right now.