In fact, this sequel is really good. I don’t know if the creative team has a plan or a temporary intention. It can’t be said that it is connected with the first part, but it is really perfect. Haha, except for the aesthetic fatigue of the play. Others are really good. I can really imagine that The Matrix series really touched people's three views at that time, making people's minds stray from the real world and even appearing to float in the air and look at their own body in deep sleep. Science has developed to the extreme. Or to a certain extent, it is bound to be inextricably linked with humanistic ethics and philosophy, because people are not ready for all this, of course, the latter will also limit the development of science and technology. After all, what I am looking forward to is the world in The Matrix. When the human world develops to a very high level, human beings only need a very small number of people to spend a very small amount of time to maintain the normal operation of human society, and most people can have their own Matrix, construct a world that truly belongs to you, I don't care about the decline or even disappearance of human emotional and civilized connections, as Morpheus said in this world, they use human beings as batteries. After thinking about this, it turns out that Human beings do their best to survive, develop and be productive. Emotions are a leek that struggles to grow. This reminds me of the nested world of infinite nesting dolls in rick and morty. One level can almost never go to the next level. , If you really accept this setting, it will be easy to accept that suicide is a great thing. In fact, although I definitely don't think suicide is a positive thing, I really admire them for their ability to transform their lives. So far, the various fetters given by human society have all pulled away from the state of mind of all dying. I'm sorry, this is really far away. I still think VR in Ready Player One is a bit more recent, and it's also a lifetime series. One of the wonderful things about science fiction is that it is more about going beyond the society we created, but it still has a major role in guiding our production and life, but I want to go beyond this society and not come back.
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