Dystopian movies are probably very difficult to release in China. The previous V kills were banned for a while, especially the mirror-in-the-mirror scene in Christian Bale's Equilibrium that appeared at 9 minutes and 11 seconds directly shocked me, probably like this Movies must be cut in China.
Christian Bale plays a "priest" john who specializes in destroying all objects that may trigger human emotions. With the dramatic development of the plot, john himself is slowly "addicted" because of an accident without injecting emotional inhibitors and is addicted to human beings in the emotion.
Speaking of which, it should be added that some people in this future world - civilians, are unwilling to inject emotional suppressants, so their end is to be surrounded and suppressed by "priests".
So faced with a philosophical issue, is how to know if you are crazy. From our point of view, it is "normal and worthy of protection" for john to get emotions, but on the other hand, he violated his original definition of a collection, and the movie did not say how he got into the collection in the first place.
John's "gun skills" made me want to spit out a few words - this is really great art, and the movie introduces its principles in a serious way - statistical analysis. This skill is relaxed, lively, and full of tension. It is like Sakyamuni preaching the scriptures in one go. One finger is pointing to the sky and the other is pointing to the ground. It is probably the only one in the sky and the earth. This plot is exactly the same as the "infinite probability propulsion" engine in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" - logically rigorous, professional, and even perfect, but it is absolutely impossible to create.
John's son, who is eight or nine years old, made me think of the child in "Hurricane Jamaica" when he appeared. This book describes the psychologically turbulent world of children. Children are the most terrifying animals. They know everything. They are kind and simple but almost evil, just like the "I" in "Beecatcher". . Probably such creatures always have so many things that destroy the three views because of the extremely unbalanced simple life and profound thinking.
Erase, and write a mess.
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