"It's been 9102 years, do we still have so-called privacy?"
Recently, a "face-changing app" has become popular with netizens' interest in spoofing...
But its terms of use surprised everyone!
Some of the statements involving user portrait rights are completely hooligan…
If you upload your own photos for creation, then it means that the software has the right to use your portraits, and even re-edit and disseminate them.
terrified...
The Internet media immediately broke out a shocking prediction-
"After changing your face, you may become the protagonist of a porn site"
"Face changing app to easily unlock your phone"
Then I was interviewed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology...
Collecting "user preferences" in the past, now selling "user portraits"
The Internet keeps us naked!
In the face of such a terrifying reality, someone turned it into a comedy——
a hundred things
100 Dinge
Looking at this poster, it seems to be a story full of love?
Not too! listen to me in detail...
The beginning of the film is a [Black Mirror]-style opening——
In fact, Toni and Paul are business partners.
Paul, a software engineer, created an AI system called Nana.
Just like the virtual AI companion in sci-fi movies, Nana can make corresponding personality, voice, mode according to user information...
Such as Siri and Xiaoai in your phone !
His great ideal is to let Nana accompany users and eliminate loneliness.
However, this bowl of "local chicken soup" can't deceive investment!
After all, what investors want is to make money!
Toni, who is in charge of operations, immediately jumped out to explain that Nana can collect information, so as to find out the weaknesses of users and then do what they like...
For example, the developer Paul was conquered by Nana...
During the nine months he spent with the virtual Nana, he unknowingly bought 151 items recommended by Nana !
A smell of money wafted out.
Then the story turns into a [Hangover] -style adventure—
Although they get investment.
But Paul, who was regarded as a "guinea pig", was angry because he was teased by Toni...
He proposed a game to justify his name:
For the next 100 days, they will start from scratch and can only retrieve one item from a specific warehouse every day. Whoever insists on "100 days, 100 items" is the winner...
And the loser has to give out half of the company's shares to the employees!
Originally this was just drunken madness.
But in the face of interests, employees run faster than anyone else...
The next day, the two were stripped naked, and a picture of the poster appeared!
Start the "One Piece a Day" Hundred Days Campaign——
It's winter in Berlin!
Streaking to the warehouse in the snow, the first thing you want is a shirt or pants?
The competition started with a problem...
The difficulties are just beginning...
For the next 99 days, they can only live their lives carefully and carefully!
This comedy from Germany [One Hundred Things] uses a game-like plot to reflect the state of people's addiction to consumption in the Internet age.
People are driven by material desires, and life is filled with consumption...
After screaming "OMG buy it, buy it", he pretended to "chop hands" Mingzhi!
Unconsciously, the eldest sister has become a slave of commodities.
There is a narration from Paul at the beginning of the film-
In the days of my great-grandparents, there were only 57 items in the entire household.
There are as many as 200 items in the grandparents era .
In the era of the two Germanys, when the parents lived, the number of items increased to 650 .
But the scariest number is at the end...
We live in a time when the average person owns as many as 10,000 items!
Maybe none of us have thought about it.
Just like Paul and Toni, two buddies with very different personalities.
Paul is a standard otaku…
Every day I stay in bed and get woken up by my mobile phone, and then I silently swipe from Trump’s Twitter to run the country to the cat video cloud sucking cats, and then swipe from PornHub to Adi’s official website to grab shoes.
Who is spying on me?
Isn't this me who wakes up every morning-
Open your eyes to find your mobile phone, squat in a pit to brush your phone, stay in bed and make a plane...
However, these seemingly common hobbies of otaku...
It's actually a bug!
Just like Paul's emotion, it all seems to be arranged...
Internet big data finds your loopholes, then lures you into the trap, and induces you to create their benefits step by step.
What about rational businessmen like Toni?
Speaking of him, it's even more exciting-
He is also a gorgeous family who runs executives, elites, and male gods!
Fall asleep wearing a high-end eye mask and wait for your smart device to wake up.
Coffee, fitness and maintenance...
All the details must be in place before the sportsman goes out. Mouthwash, perfume, hairspray, and a set can be assembled to achieve the best state.
This picture simply restores the advertisement of men's skin care products!
Anyway, Paul and Toni's is very typical...
For example, Paul's crazy accumulation of limited-edition sneakers, and Toni's modern decor with a sense of technology are all microscopic portrayals of consumerism.
Celebrity idol traffic...
Delivery of live video...
Moments Wechat Business Conference…
Advertisements that once could be kept out of your sight have now become "addictive" psychoactive drugs using the Internet and social media.
It uses data to find weaknesses in your humanity and desires…
The brain hole in the American drama [Westworld] has long been put into use in reality!
If it's just pure materialistic desire in the movie, it may not hurt...
The most terrifying thing is "kidnapping the public with technology" ——
Earlier this year, Netflix launched a documentary called "Privacy Thief".
The whole process of reviewing the incident of British political consulting firm Cambridge Data’s illegal use of over 100 million Facebook user data during Trump’s campaign …
In the incident, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was also subpoenaed to appear in court, and he was obviously to blame for mastering user data...
The investor in the movie [One Hundred Things] also alludes to Zuckerberg.
There was optimism that the Internet would bring equality and freedom.
But God doesn't do as one wishes...
In the post-Internet era, capital still laughs and sees that it is firmly contained for life!
Social media brings the web closer to reality…
People have no privacy at all.
Your every click, every input, and even conversations are "watched"
While [One Hundred Things] is comedy...
But there is a faintly sad plot in the story-
Paul's grandmother was hospitalized with an illness.
He was on his way to the hospital to visit, and he had nothing in the game, he could only pick flowers from the grass by the roadside as gifts...
But on the way, he was disrupted by other things.
As a result, in the face of the unexpected death of my grandmother...
And all he could think about was the withered wildflowers in his pocket.
Perhaps we have not yet found the optimal answer in the age of consumption.
But what constitutes us should not be ignored…
They may be invisible and intangible, but they are more real than material, and they can often give us courage, purpose and motivation when we need it most.
they are called affection
call love
call friendship
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