The difference with DOOM lies in the segment where the protagonist becomes Superman in the end. When I saw this, I exclaimed, this is really interesting. Because the movie itself creates an FPS image that is the same as the game.
You can compare watching FF, FF movies try to use 3D technology to shape a brand new movie world. It seems to say that since I am adapted from a game, the movie essentially uses computer technology to make the impossible possible. Then the maturity of 3D technology can make us more confused between reality and simulation. The DOOM filming obviously also used computer special effects, but here, we can notice that it is not like many movies. For example, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN uses computer technology to make reality look more real, but rejects its own reality. I even believe that the last first-person scene may even use the DOOM3 engine itself. In this sense, the movie becomes a simulation of the game and uses the expression of the game to tell people this.
In the end, in the world of DOOM, either kill or be killed. The so-called plot is of no use. The only thing that matters is how to simulate it. This is true for games and movies.
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