Little miserable sisters, a hacker and a gang, fall in love and kill each other

Kiera 2022-01-07 15:53:38

Highlights: 1. Hackers show off skills, control vehicles, control airports, control weapons, omnipotent; 2. The sniper section is enjoyable, 3D modeling, infrared thermal imaging, remote sniping, enjoyable; 3. Hacker otaku assistant, one All computers are resolved.

Tucao: 1. The female protagonist is dressed up as a standard hacker, but it is a bit ugly; 2. The special department agent is not handsome enough, looks like Will Smith, but it is too much; 3. The male reporter is obsessed with the female protagonist, and he can go in and out at random in various places. It's too powerful, not in line with reality.

Conclusion: 1. No matter how powerful people are, they also need helpers, one fence has three stakes, and a hero has three helpers; 2. Never trust the organization, betraying you is a matter of minutes.

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Extended Reading
  • Edna 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The same sand sculpture as the previous works in the series

  • Dewitt 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    If you look at it as a female version of "Brunette", you can only say that it has a wrong temperament. But if it's a companion to [The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo], you can't help but wonder what this is. It's basically a group of fairies fighting, and the result of the fight depends on the progress bar.

The Girl in the Spider's Web quotes

  • Frans Balder: They say time is the fire in which we burn. I'm running out of it.

    Lisbeth Salander: Yeah.

  • Lisbeth Salander: [sets up chess board] You play whites. Your father taught you?

    August Balder: He's dead now. Maybe I shouldn't think of him anymore.

    Lisbeth Salander: Why not?

    August Balder: Because that's the past. He once said, the past, sometimes, can be like a black hole. If you get too close... it might pull you in. And you disappear.

    [inhales and exhales deeply]

    August Balder: I don't want to disappear.

    Lisbeth Salander: You won't.