Unknown works of conscience

Kimberly 2022-03-25 09:01:13

This movie has made me feel inexplicably acquainted since the very beginning.
People who don't know me may not know that I'm a ⟪Fight Club⟫ fan. So it is inexplicably familiar at first glance, and many of the screen arrangements are borrowed from part of Fight Club. But of course it is not as smooth and skilled as the original. I couldn't confirm it at first, but in a scene in the second half of the movie, the director cleverly placed the Fight Club poster on one of the back walls. That's enough to get a fight club meter excited.
Having said so much, it actually means that the director is paying tribute to Fight Club. But there are two important differences with Fight Club.
One: After all, this is something that David Fincher played as early as 1999, and it's not as good as anyone else. This is just a secondary point.
Two: The important thing is that the center of the fightclub is discussing the meaning of human existence and the vicious circle of life. But this ⟪Who Am I⟫ is not that big. The same is a schizophrenic film, the former biochemical to philosophical concepts. The latter only stays on the level that this is a very brain-burning film, or this is a very interesting suspense film. That's why Fight Club has a high score of 9.0, when it's only 8.1.

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  • Spencer 2022-03-22 09:02:14

    I think the previous paving is still very good, from the split personality to the reversal, it is still quite exciting.

  • Jessica 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    Mary Su, who belongs to the keyboard loser category, said that the difference between Fight Club and Level 1 Fear is too far. The final reversal is a bit far-fetched but a bright spot. I just don't understand why this film is so cheesy from beginning to end as a German product, cheesy title, cheesy BGM, cheesy editing, cheesy special effects, it feels like the actresses are falling asleep because the editing is so bad that the acting and narrative are ruined example.

Who Am I quotes

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