Avatar-a documentary about Internet addiction syndrome

Kendra 2022-01-25 08:01:25

Avatar should be the hottest movie I have seen so far in 2009. Whether it is QQ group, BBS or elevator, there are people talking with great interest, so that when I go to the evening show, the huge movie hall is still full , And I heard more than one person talking about sex: Avanti? Too beautiful!

So when I put a pair of 3D glasses on my myopia with excitement, and after looking at it for 2 and a half hours, I was deeply moved.

It's a documentary about online games and Internet addiction syndrome. Of course, the picture is unparalleled.

The male protagonist is very frustrated in reality, because he is a poor veteran and a paralyzed veteran, so when he found out that an RPG game called Avatar began to be closed and tested, especially this game is also claimed to be free forever and no chargeable items. At that time, he was very happy and did not hesitate to start playing.

In the future, computer technology will be developed, and realistic games will do well. It can be synchronized between man and machine, that is to say, the feelings in the game will be transmitted to the player's brain in time. When the male protagonist was born in the Novice Village in the game, he was so excited that he could run as much as he could, so that the first time he did a mission, he was chased by a high-level monster.

As a game master, especially an expert in fighting streaming, the male protagonist will quickly get started with the game, step by step, upgrade, change jobs, from novice to rider, to hunter, the male protagonist sleepless and forgetful of playing games, but only limited to prevent online game addiction The system is set to go offline every night, which makes the male protagonist very uncomfortable. Also, if you can experience the feeling of flying, why do you have to crawl and go shopping?

Like most things in the world, what is too good is always easy to lose. When the male protagonist was having fun playing the game, the plug-in appeared.

As we all know, plug-ins are one of the two biggest killers of online games, and the other one is called private servers. The existence of plug-ins is to destroy the balance and fairness of the game, and the plug-in players of Avatar shamelessly cheat against NPCs, such as using missiles against cold weapons.

In order to fight against plug-ins, the male protagonist got the support of the game GM and quietly changed the closed and tested server to a private server. Not only did he cooperate with NPCs to deal with players, but also used a big killer: private server modifier.

The function of the private server modifier is to freely set the level and equipment of the game characters. Therefore, plug-in players are surprised to find that they are facing thousands of advanced flying units and cavalry units, and these units are shamelessly equipped with guns and communicators, and more importantly, some monsters that appear as props. , Has also been modified into a combat role. What are the consequences when a huge robot encounters a larger group of Ankylosaurus? What are the consequences when the helicopter encounters a huge bird that is not afraid of death?

Naturally, the robot was smashed by the ankylosaurus, and naturally the helicopter fell from the sky.

If you ask a game plug-in player, who is the scariest in the game? Ask a hundred people, and there will only be one answer: GM. Because GM's attitude towards external players is very consistent: delete numbers.

The plug-in players were deleted, the IP was pulled into the blacklist, and the male protagonist won the final victory, and in order to facilitate the game, he simply transferred his mental consciousness into the game.

This story tells us that online games are easy to indulge, and the male protagonist needs electric shocks.

In the movie, it was pointed out very seriously that going online will cause people to become dependent on the Internet, which can be seen from the way of life of the Na'vi people. First of all, the Navi people have a U disk interface, whether they are healing or riding a plane, they must first connect the data line with the contact object. This data line can be uploaded and downloaded, so in the end the male protagonist can transform the human body and the Na'vi body. And the film even draws on the mouth of scientists to point out that the planet where the Na'vi people live is a big Internet, and those ubiquitous data line interfaces exist because of the network and serve the network. Therefore, the residents of this entire planet, They are all patients with Internet addiction syndrome.

Of course, it was quite unexpected for them to express their love by kissing instead of connecting the data cable.

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Extended Reading
  • Clemmie 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    At that time, this movie was all the rage, and now there is still an image of Avatar cosplay, which can be said to be a classic, opening up our new visual senses

  • Roslyn 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The clever combination of science fiction and fantasy can be called the strongest imagination of the 21st century. Ten years have passed, and there is still no movie to end the box office myth of "Avatar", maybe not in another ten years.

Avatar quotes

  • [after finding out that Jake has destroyed the cameras on the one of the dozers, Quaritch kills the link for Grace and Jake]

    Jake Sully: [Jake emerges from the link] Are you out of your goddamn mind?

    Col. Quaritch: You crossed the line.

    [Quaritch punches Jake in the face, knocking him out]

    Col. Quaritch: [to one of the soldiers] Wheel this meat outta here.

    Col. Quaritch: [a short time later] You let me down son! So, you find yourself some local tail, and you just completely forget what team you're playin' for?

  • Jake Sully: [on video log] They're not gonna give up their home. They're not gonna make a deal.

    [scoffs]

    Jake Sully: For-for what? A light beer and blue jeans? There's nothing that we have that they want. Everything they sent me out here to do is a waste of time. They're never gonna leave Hometree.