It's a pity... the story setting is good, but the plot and content logic are too weak. The whole story is simple, the subject is told simply. Only the cool futuristic weapons are slightly eye-catching.
The consistent ending of human love and selflessness, the representative of personal heroism - the male protagonist single-handedly saves all the poor people who have been abandoned on the earth, but the process is too unreasonable.
At the beginning of the chapter, all the poor people are disheveled and ragged, and the male protagonist is pure and strong. I am really afraid that others will not be able to see who is the protagonist...
The political game in "Space of Elysium" is too simple, and it can't reach the level in Da Liu's "Three-Body Problem". Jodie Foster's Minister of Security launched a coup so simple, just rely on a boss who makes robots on earth to rewrite a code, and the boss masters the system code of the entire Elysium, but he has to talk to Jodie for business? ?
The president of Elysium seems to have no real power. He can be easily overthrown as if he is isolated from the outside world. An illegal intrusion; and such a central place as the Security Department can allow four people to run around without anyone blocking... The control of the Earth's agents by the Minister of Security is also unreasonable, and there is a risk that the agents will resist at any time.
Since class exploitation and oppression, the polarization between the rich and the poor, etc. are in science fiction films, there should be more innovative expressions, but I don't seem to see them.
What I feel the most is that code is a good thing. If you can write it, you will master the world.
PS. The mainland version is too unreliable, what can I delete for the headshot picture?
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