Belko experiment: The battle royale of 80 people is counterproductive, not that the more people, the more exciting the story

Violette 2022-12-12 01:08:08

The movie is also known as The Office Maniac. I was attracted by this name. Just imagine the people in the entire office building are playing Battle Royale. The plasma is flying around. The audience with heavy tastes can try it. But to be honest, apart from being curious or seeking a bit of excitement, the movie itself has no meaning. Even the boss behind the scenes has not explained why this kind of experiment is carried out. It feels a bit inexplicable.

Whether it is a battle royale or a werewolf, if you want to survive, you still have high requirements for factors such as IQ, EQ, physical strength, and psychology. It just so happens that the people in this Belko experiment have almost discarded the best part. Even the life and death battle between the protagonist and the expatriate is a quick glance, and they can't bring up emotions and interest. In the finale, a bunch of screens appeared in front of the camera, and finally got the taste of Battle Royale. I don't know if there is a second part of this movie. If the background of the story can be clearly explained, at least the completeness will be much fuller.

A luxurious office building in the suburbs was surrounded by special soldiers one morning. All Colombian employees were driven back home, while other employees worked in Belco as usual. Everyone said yes. laugh. A broadcast completely broke this harmony. The current 80 people were asked to play a death game. The first round was to kill two colleagues at will within half an hour, otherwise they would all be punished. All exits and windows of the building were subsequently sealed off. The operating officer said it was a prank. They tried to find out the situation while calming the crowd. Only Mike thought it was not that simple.

Every foreigner who works in Belko has a positioning chip implanted in the back of his head for safety reasons, so that it can be rescued in the event of loss or kidnapping. Four people died suddenly, and Mike discovered that someone had detonated the chip, but under threat, he could only listen in silence. In the second round, 30 people were required to die. Everyone is doing various attempts to save themselves, but the operating officer believes that the necessary sacrifices are at the critical moment. Several people in support of the operating officer opened the arsenal and selected a group of people for shooting. The only person who was not gathered turned off the switch, allowing everyone to flee like crazy, and the ruthless mutual killing began.

Because the specified time did not kill enough people, the boss behind the scenes killed 30 more people on the basis of 30 people. Only 16 people survived in the company. The one with the most kills in the last round can survive. Mike walked away completely after his girlfriend was killed. He killed the number one operating officer and became the only survivor of Belko. Mike is a clever man. He suspected some kind of human experiment conducted by the government at the beginning, but he guessed it right, and he also successfully killed these testers. But when he thought he was relieved, the nightmare had just begun. It was as if the winner of the primary election in the Werewolf slaying was about to go to the national competition.

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The Belko Experiment quotes

  • Barry Norris: Hey, listen up, everybody, whoever's doing this, they're having a little fun at our expense.

  • Leandra Florez: At the end of the day, people are out for themselves.