copy

Monroe 2022-09-06 07:05:52

The plot series of the copy and the cyberpunk style have been discussed in 8. In the end, why didn’t the protagonist just kill his sister neatly and have to wait for his sister to come over. Another setting is acupuncture transmission. I don’t quite understand it yet. , Because it can be backed up by needle transmission, the backup satellite has been invaded by a virus, that is to say, needle transmission is impossible. Why does the female secretary need to kill Bancroft after needle transmission? Please explain. There are quite a lot of other slots, sigh, dramas like this kind of drama that are exciting, complex and attractive at the beginning will generally get better and better. It's not the screenwriter's problem. The ending is more difficult.

I don't really have any feelings for the protagonists. 8. Mr. Liang, the villain who can't arouse good feelings at all, is the only Chinese in the whole play. Other villains like Bancroft have some human highlights. Mr. Liang is just a sand sculpture and shit. , When killing people, pretend to force the criminal to die and ask for forgiveness. But you can't ask the Chinese to be all flash characters, you can set it however you want, I'll just give it a shot. Personally, I like the artificial intelligence of the Raven Hotel the most, Poe. It can be seen that this person is the ultimate Edgar Allan Poe fan. He named himself Poe, opened a hotel called the Raven Hotel, and dressed up in the Middle Ages. Neither an angel in heaven, nor a mythical creature living at the bottom of the sea, can separate our...souls. i cry cry

Although there are grooves, which drama has no grooves! The setting of the copy is really, sci-fi heavy metal, a bottom world where it is always raining and always night, only the pink and purple lights are flashing, and the AI ​​​​is weathering his fingers in his hotel The deep hole left on the wooden table, the scene when Mary Lou jumped off the cloud dream really looks like a suffering angel... In short, this is a good conscience drama! Friends who like cyberpunk must not miss it!

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