It's not a film review, but it's definitely the first time I've written it for such a long time, so I dedicate it to this film. In fact, generally speaking, what other people have said is almost the same, I will just say some rare digressions and my own feelings. Overall, I think this movie is really interesting. The three words evil and fun are well interpreted by these hackers and killers. They are both evil and interesting. A few interesting details: First of all, this movie actually has three endings, you can go to the B station to search, one is the coffin version (the male protagonist dies, the female protagonist lives), the other is the car accident version (both the male and female protagonists die), and the other actually works. It can be regarded as HE, the Internet calls it " they earned it " version, the hero and heroine both survived, they successfully met in the agreed park, but were caught by a few people on the dark web, and then the man asked "they should Survive?" the result of the vote was yes... (Originally, it was no, but Charon 9 uploaded the video of the male protagonist threatening Charon 4 to release Erica, and called it "they earned it" ”, so there are more people who voted yes) Then they were released, and the two embraced tightly in front of the few people on the dark web and the entire live broadcast. This scene is shown by the shots of the killers switching from different perspectives. I deduced according to the spatial position: there are four killers at the scene, they are Charon 2, 4, 9, 12, and Charon 4 is the one Holding the male protagonist from the back, Charon 2 is the one who shoots the male protagonist from the front, Charon 9 is the one who subdues Amaya, and Charon 12 is watching the whole process. This ending stunned people to have an illusion that these hackers are not hopelessly bad, and even have a trace of positive energy, which does not conform to the depressing atmosphere of the whole movie, and it is normal that they are not widely adopted. And although the male protagonist is still alive, he still cannot change the tragic fate of Erica being killed in his house, and he will soon be framed and imprisoned = =
There is also a funny detail that the male protagonist tried bigdick69 when he first tried the computer password.
Regarding the method of death, it's not just that AJ's method of death is the FLAG they stood up to when they were chatting before, but so is the blonde. When everyone was bragging together before, the blonde joked that "it is fun to destroy other people's families", so... …. The multiple-choice question with the default result is too showy, it's really disgusting.
By the way, Charon 4 is actually played by two actors. The one with half of his face and the one with long hair are two different actors.
Regarding the issue of loopholes: On technical loopholes, I watched it as a brainless stream. Such an exaggerated expression is not meaningless, after all, the level of magic in reality is even worse than that in movies. As far as the plot loopholes are concerned, there is actually only one point that I think it is impossible to explain it by force, and it is really far-fetched, that is, "Charon 4 can go to the heroine's house, why can't I go directly to the male protagonist's house??" Yes, you can too. It is said that the villain wants to increase the fun of the game, but why didn't the male protagonist think of it? ? I don't even mention it... I think other loopholes can still be understood to some extent and can be explained. Discussions are welcome, such as why the male protagonist was stunned in the middle of the road at the end, and he would rather look up at the sky than on both sides of the road, just wait If I was hit by a car, it may be because my brain circuit is very strange, I can still understand it, if I may have the same reaction... On the one hand, I was scared and stupid, and I subconsciously felt that their nb was broken, maybe I thought it would kill me if I crashed. It's too ordinary to die, and it doesn't make sense without some natural disaster. On the one hand, it's hopeless. When people are desperate, they will look up to the sky. Plus, if they're discouraged, it's useless to run. They have some tricks to kill you. It's not hard to understand being stunned.
I firmly believe that 2 is much better than 1, because the plot of 1 is not exciting and rich enough, the villain is not vicious enough, and things like ghosts are too illusory after all, and the sense of horror created is too deliberate, unlike the dark web theme that is real, Maybe it's just not as evil as in the movie. The setting of these villains (in the daytime, they are bright, heady characters, and at night, they are ruthless perverted killers), coupled with the atmosphere of the pseudo-documentary, are really down-to-earth and make it easy for ordinary people to substitute. After all, this kind of Danger can lurk around anyone.
Overall, this one is very interesting, and I am deeply impressed by the bloody party who has always had a strong taste and likes to describe the internal organs of plasma at a great length. It is worth seeing if you taste it carefully.
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