The emotions are brought up, and the audience, like the protagonist, looks forward to being recognized. The sense of recognition needs to be recognized, and the protagonist happens to have the largest platform to present himself: the characters in the scene are mixed, the heroine, competitors, betrayed members, teammates, host reviewers, soy sauce viewers, investors, so many characters, Every character has a different mentality. In the interlacing of simple and average shots, the delicate expressions and movements of the people make the whole process from doubt to approval especially brilliant.
Missing a point, the person who doubts is the protagonist himself: you must know that the programmer will not accept himself casually before the program runs through.
Another thing was missed, and the people who doubted it were us the audience: it felt like we had to know the ending, but the emotions were abducted by the plot again and again.
Sometimes you don't know the world of programmers and why they get so excited about a simple output. After watching the play, everyone felt it, and non-programmer audiences will also be tempted by the final "5.2". Just read a value, so excited: congratulations on your entry into the world of programmers.
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// A programmer who watched the ending several times,
// every time he saw "VALIDATE SCORE 5.2", he would cry Keep.
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