On the whole, some say that the movie's setting of "equality" is very novel, and some say that the reality of this game is very fascinating, and my biggest feeling after watching it should be "the console game is really popular." (bushi) ( wrong theme)
After going through "Pixel Wars" - "Ready Player One" - "Invincible Destruction King 2" and finally to "Out of Control Player", the console game is really slowly entering the perspective of more people (as a person who is not a console player at all) Expressing a desire to sit in front of a monitor screen and play games)
Due to the setting relationship and the film source without Chinese subtitles (it's really painful...), the plot of the movie still doesn't quite understand the conflict about "code theft", and the interspersed "find evidence of code theft". the point
This conflict of the main plot is not very clear to see, but it still greatly affects the viewing experience. . . It’s like in “Ready Player One” I don’t know why the male and female main and villains are against each other (but the plot and easter eggs in the movie, including the last EXTRA LIFE, I blow it up) The only plot that can make me watch is that the male protagonist is a game with AI thinking NPC this one setting.
The standard version of the family carnival ending, and the easter eggs that pop up from time to time
this shield (emmm)
Look at Mr. Tao's mouth shape
(I didn't expect it, bro)
this blue glowing object
It's a lightsaber.
However, the most easily overlooked place is the background music! Has anyone noticed the background music played by the male protagonist when he recovered his memory?
(The magic of true love kiss is really still used in the two-dimensional and three-dimensional, even on AI.)
This is the music played during the kiss - from an old Oscar short animation, "Paperman"
After watching the plot of "Paper Man", let's look back at "Out of Control Player" - although he went around in circles, he did not miss the other party's ending. The male protagonist is just a bunch of program codes, and the emotion he wants to convey comes from writing code that person.
Suddenly the whole movie became clearer
R.
2022.3.22
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