1. The plot is great and it is worth thinking about by the audience.
2. Unusual thinking, but free to control, flying high, but not out of thin air, everything seems reasonable, you will believe that it will happen someday in the near future. Unruly thinking but being able to stay organized is what most sci-fi movies lack. Often after the storyline develops to a jaw-dropping level, only the screenwriter and director can clean up the mess. For example, when the clouds and fog are pushed out, the sun is shining, the power of love is spreading over the earth, or someone bursts out, the ability index rises, full of understanding, mastering the power to reverse the situation, and suddenly discovering a secret book and a certain lethality. Weapons, with one move, will level the world and set the world. In short, sci-fi movies often lose control of their plots. Solving problems can only rely on screenwriters, rather than the objective laws and actual natural development of the event itself.
3. Be able to think about the relationship between technology and society, and even trigger related controversies, which is probably unmatched by some popcorn movies. Just caring about ninety minutes is also a common problem. For example, the countless comedies of Hong Kong and Taiwan only think about messy lace gossip.
4. Microsoft is very powerful.
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