The whole show is full of tributes to fight club.

Rosetta 2022-03-24 09:02:37

The poster, the technique, the reversal, the lines, the director is everywhere paying homage to the magical film in his heart. There is only one point... The main actor is too ugly, the German is too obscure, the highlights are too few, and the final double reversal has a bit of meaning in it.

The plot tells the story of a group of diaosi men who wanted to prove their hacking abilities to the hacker world, but found out that the hacker world was a gangster. As a result, the diaosi men got rid of it and tried to use a Trojan horse to reveal the true face of the hacker master. The story of being chased by an anti-Trojan horse and being chased by the underworld, but unsuccessfully trying to silence it, so Diaosi 1 turned himself in and used Interpol resources to catch the great hacker and escaped sanctions by exploiting legal loopholes. . . .

Summary: Black mouth, black mouth, black mouth, black mouth...

Are you TMD kidding me? ? ? ? It's not like a group of little kids are showing off their greatness to the big boy, but they are beaten up by the big boy, so they find the big boy to teach the big boy a story! ! ! ! Awesome director! ! ! ! If you study the drama of the gods, you can raise your own compulsion! ! ! ! After all, the Fight Club Valley ended up blowing up the bank directly to 'destroy the world'!

Of course, in the end, the director turned around maliciously, and I couldn't help but wonder: Are the other four people (including the heroine) real, or are they just another bunch of virtual personalities of the hero?

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  • Benjamin: MRX has three rules: First: no system is safe. Second: Aim for the impossible. Third: Have fun in cyberspace and meat space.