The story is a good story, but the logic of the plot is poor

Kenny 2022-04-20 09:01:46

The setting of the story is really, really good, just because the subject matter is good, I was a little disappointed after reading it, and I felt a little angry.
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Talk about a few obvious points where the logic is not self-consistent:

1. The story too caters to the mainstream values, but makes the male protagonist's character look a bit morbidly distorted feel. It's not that I don't agree with martyrism, but I feel that the process of transition is a bit fast and the rhythm has not kept up, which seems a bit unnatural. A businessman who has been struggling for decades in a capitalist country, his living room table is gilded with silver, easily ruining the future of a young man in the intertwining of gongs and chips, showing his own desire for power and desire without hesitation. She is indifferent to her daughter, and even faces her humiliation and ridicule in front of her friends and subordinates. How did he suddenly become sanctified after a few months of debauchery in a different body? ? ? There is no excess at all, and the sense of violation is overwhelming.

2. The hero's protagonist's halo is too prosperous, and his opponent is too dishy. Even the special forces must comply with the Basic Law. They can't be the same as opening the hook, with two weak chickens, under the situation that the enemy is dark and you are clear, they can even kill without injury and retreat. . . Do you think you are Deadpool (Is it a prequel, and then got cancer?)

3. There is a problem with the setting of the doctor, no matter according to his research direction and his personal ability, it is impossible to be hidden. If his research results are sold to any party, he will be safe for the rest of his life, and he will be able to achieve more than ten thousand people under one person. As a result, he actually does it alone (maybe he has greater ambitions), even if he does it alone, he also finds a group of weak people. Chicken man. . . The key is that his achievements are sold so cheaply, and the life span of several decades is only sold for 250 million. . . It is estimated that the supply will be in short supply if it is turned ten times and a hundred times. Its research site is even more pitiful, with a dilapidated warehouse and a shed made of plastic sheets. . . You can buy an island if you do any business, okay?

4. The depth has not come out. A person regains youth, swaps bodies with others, and technology changes the structure of human society at the root. All of them are very worthy of discussion. In the end, they focus on suspense and gunfights, which is really a waste. . From the beginning to the end, the male protagonist has a feeling that I am the protagonist and I am reasonable. The contradictions and tensions of the plot are not reflected at all. Ethics and morals have never been right or wrong, let alone simple political correctness. .

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  • Winston 2022-03-21 09:02:05

    I can't understand why the male protagonist suddenly became a cynical person after changing his body, and he was a righteous person, and finally sacrificed himself for the design of others. I personally think that a good theme was wasted.

  • Ericka 2021-12-19 08:01:09

    Originally wanted to give four★, but I saw thanks to donald trump at the end of the film, haha...

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