Scenes. Because we have to move forward 500 years later, dealing with the landscape of the future world is the biggest problem. Director and screenwriter Mike Judge made the scene low-level and low-intellectual, and looked like a backward slum (many people complained that it was like India's Asan, but it was actually because the land was salinized all over the loess and piles of garbage, so it looked like a desert. Regions, and ethnic minorities wearing glittery silk frequently appear in the play, so it really looks like an Indian country). Unfortunately, the scene is too crude. The idea of other equipment is still acceptable, such as hospital reception machines, graphics instead of all text, there are many interactive media, DIY machines throughout the process, simple and simple like cartoons, but it is enough to express what the author wants to express, this is also enough.
Gene. People 500 years later may not be mentally retarded. I mostly agree with the author's basic view that human beings will regress and develop. Those with high IQ choose not to marry and have children, while those with low IQ have nothing to do but their offspring will be stronger. What will be the result of the gene going on like this? We take it for granted that people will become more and more dumb, but this is not necessarily the case. Because at this time I think of several relatives and their children around me. Some very smart parents may not give birth to equally smart offspring, but some retarded parents have given birth to musical genius or very smart children. The genes are really weird. Things, you can never predict whether your child will have an IQ higher or lower than you, but one thing is absolute: if you don’t have a child, you don’t even have a chance to come back. Compared with couples with low IQs, couples with high IQs bear greater risks in childbirth: their children's IQs are lower than them, and they will be very suck ass, but couples with low IQs don’t care. Anyway, it can’t be worse. Live hard, maybe which one will be a wizard, so that you can take on the mission of letting the family go to heaven, anyway, the child's IQ does not need to have too high expectations.
plot. There is no big problem with the plot. But then the male lead's IQ got higher and higher (I wonder if it compares with those around him). In short, it is different from his setting at the beginning. Even his temperament and conversation behave like a smart person. This is not the rhythm of average. The heroine later also had a surge in IQ cards for some reason.
funny. The audience laughed. The hospital intubation is really the SP live-action version, okay?
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