Compared with the hacking action that runs through the whole text, the movie talks more about human nature, psychology, etc., especially criminal psychology. The battle in the virtual world is still a battle between people, and skills are just means. Whether it is psychological deception or magic theory, the emphasis is still on psychological construction and consideration of human nature.
But there are still flaws. Various small-probability events happened without exception according to the development of the plot, and various possible things did not happen according to the needs of the plot.
For example, picking up a visitor card and using it to pass through the strict security is unlikely. Forgot something in it, what a lousy excuse, the security guard should have heard it a thousand times, even if he has not heard of the regulations, there should be a way to deal with such problems. I thought they could make a fuss from the visitor card, install some software in it and return it, and look for exploits when the card is swiped next time or something.
When the policewoman verified the conjecture in the later period, the interview with the girl, the psychiatrist and the old site did not match the facts. All of them were in line with her conjecture. Without a doubt, I have to wonder how the policewoman has done it until now. The girl was still with those friends, and it was confirmed just by saying that the girl had never met, even if she asked the friends around her.
Considering the effect of the interpretation, some minor problems are still acceptable, and there are continuous reversal highlights in the ending. Overall, it is not bad.
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