The whole article is very good, and it is very cool to read. This article is just a complaint about the small dissatisfaction at the end! No reference point.
I don't like the forced anti-addiction setting at the end of Ready Player One, so that after watching the movie, I feel particularly choked up, and the more I think about it, the more uncomfortable it becomes. This may be due to the atmosphere of their own viewing - loneliness.
The biggest feeling of watching the number one player alone is loneliness, that kind of loneliness that I especially want to express my joy, and who I want to discuss the plot with, but no one can talk about it at the time. However, at this time, just turn on the phone and connect to the network. There are various stalks that have been collected for a long time on various software.
"Yeah, that's true. This point got together. I didn't understand it here. So that's the case."
So I hate the forced consummation at the end of the movie, the forced persuasion. The setting in the movie shows that the environment is bad from the beginning. This kind of environment is not caused by indulging in games, and it cannot be improved without playing games. An oasis is a utopia, a sanctuary where reality can hide, no matter how fucked up. Not everyone can face reality and feel good from reality. There are so many people who struggle to face reality no matter how painful it is. What do they think about, or when they can relax, escape from reality and hide in the illusory beautiful world of an oasis?
The protagonist is just because his teammates happen to be in the same city, which is convenient for him. Are there people and things worth cherishing in reality before this?
Or if there are no people and things worth cherishing around in real life, and cherishing people on the Internet, what's wrong?
So the last mandatory rule really makes me angry when I think about it! Being forcibly deprived of the right to choose, isn't this very similar to that! What a joke!
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