I believe that friends who have seen the movie "moon" will feel deja vu when they see some plots of the film. Indeed, the power delivery and cloning work are the same as Moon. In addition to the relatively gorgeous special effects and stars, the major theme of technological panic and the victory of human nature is nothing new; the story follows the clues of the protagonist to discover the plot logic that unfolds step by step, and the overall mood first subsides and then elevates the atmosphere structure compared to "moon". Substantial breakthroughs, all of the above instead highlight the excellence of "moon" as an independent film under the condition of low cost and poor technology. However, that doesn't mean the film is a complete bad movie. Compared with the films of the same period, the film has a strong sense of topic and a high level. The strength of visual rendering can also be regarded as meeting the requirements of one-step commercial films. I believe it will still leave the audience (especially those who haven't watched "moon") some reflections and inspirations!
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