This movie feels really bright at the beginning, and the special effects are quite good. Male 2 died at the beginning of the game, and Male 1 died at the beginning of the game. . . .
Well, let’s get down to business, in fact, I not only saw special effects in this movie (some people will definitely say that you saw big breasts!), but also saw some things that reflect reality: it can be seen from the feeling of the characters (I am very impressed with the works of this series No in-depth knowledge, just based on watching this movie). The male protagonist feels like a living Lei Feng who likes to help others. This should be related to his parents' occupations. However, this also harmed him. In the case of others holding a knife, he dared to rush to save people, so he was stabbed to death. After entering the game, I still maintain this character, but I was persuaded by the old man and the big breasted girl in the game: We are not able to save others now. (It's quite right. It is undoubtedly a burden to help others when you have no ability. For example, if you don't have money, you have to donate money to others. Of course, I believe there should be very few such people in reality.) 5-year-old single mum gets angry for calling him a hypocrite, a hero. The character remains unchanged. (There are still actions to save people, and they are successful)
I feel like there is still a lot to say, let’s make it short: someone from another team, arrogant, doesn’t take human life seriously, even his teammates are about to be killed and still smile? (Just kidding? Non-existent) Is it a lot like some people in real life.
The female body hell tells us that we should not be too lustful, otherwise we will be swallowed up. (The man in the movie felt forced to have sex. After all, he held his head in his hand, and his head became a tit...)
Oka's presence? Do you think he is handsome? Indeed, the protagonist played soy sauce in the audience, and he stole the limelight. It's a pity that he died in the end. It is the existence of Oka that sets off the ordinaryness of the protagonist. I have always expected the protagonist to transform into a big fight with the devil, but no, he is just an ordinary person. Even in the end, the single mother was shot in half (a bit of crying here), I thought he would transform (in the end, he dragged his broken legs angrily and picked up someone else's weapon, and bombarded the boss angrily)
In the end, it's better to read it for yourself (I originally got 100% for freedom). I believe that after reading my article, you can see more connotations and details. That's it. Don't shoot me. (I feel like I still have a lot to say, sleep)
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