As far as the plot of the film is concerned, the first half is too long and boring, the hostess is too thin and flat, and the sudden turn of the girlfriend is particularly abrupt. Boyega's relationship with the heroine is inexplicable. The final ending is even more incomprehensible. The heroine just avenged the two high-level executives and used violence to control violence, but she even acquiesced to the expansion of the surveillance system, which made me very puzzled as to the screenwriter's intention.
The overall satirical effect of the film is just scratching the surface. The possibility of real occurrence is too low. The human rights violations by such a large monopoly company are obvious at a glance. Did the screenwriter underestimate the IQ of the people? At present, there are too many warnings about the ""social network persecution theory", which reduces the credibility of the film and lacks innovation.
However, the product proposed by the heroine that integrates various payment methods is still a bit interesting, which reminds me of Alipay. The human flesh search engine is also very eye-catching. But what attracted me the most were the comments of the heroine during the "transparency" global webcast, thanking them for allowing me to have some fun when the plot was extremely mediocre.
Just the actors Watson's chestnut curly hair and sweater with sleeves covering the palm of my hand still make me jump to Hermione who fights for the rights of house-elves, but I have to admit that the acting is not inconsistent, and it is not against Hanks. Not too overwhelmed; Hanks, needless to say, is just limited by the script and the scene.
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