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Ashtyn 2022-01-12 08:02:25

The basic meaning of code is code, but there is also the meaning of rules. From the content, it should be understood as 46 rules.

This story takes place in the future. In the future, cloning, genetic technology will be highly developed, and memory technology will also be developed, which can selectively erase part of human memory.

The development of cloning technology has resulted in the existence of many people with exactly the same genes. The 46 rule means that people with the same genes cannot be combined together. It is a bit like the current moral ethics that prohibits incest among close relatives, and the ethics will be transformed into rules in the future.

The development of genetic technology allows people to know who can only stay somewhere due to defects and cannot go to the outside world. Those who cannot unite will result in inferior next generations.

The story is actually very interesting. A man from the outside world should be regarded as a genetically superior person. In a work task, he recognizes a woman in a certain place (Shanghai). The man is poisoned by love, is combined with the woman, and hides it for the woman. Her crime.

Consider an affair at work. After he went home, his boss told him that there was a problem with his work and asked him to go back and investigate again. So, he went back to a certain place again, and the woman was wiped out of the memory of them being together, and the child that the woman was pregnant with was also taken away.

He checked his genetic relationship with the woman and found that the woman and his mother had exactly the same genes. Well, this is incest. That is, rule 46 is violated. He was not born to his mother. The test-tube baby was born like that. The movie said that he was soaked in sulfuric acid, embarrassing.

He helped the woman recover her memory and eloped out of the city with her. Going to another place (Dubai), the woman was infected with the virus (I don't know what virus, honest virus, hehe), she called and reported that they were together.

They were racing on the road and had a car accident. After the man woke up, he was erased from the memory of being with the woman, and he lived his old life. His wife tolerated him, and his society tolerated him without condemnation. He also had any feelings of guilt after derailment, and his memory was erased. The woman is more miserable. She was expelled. She still missed the man without erasing the memory of her elopement, leaving her to fend for herself outside the city.

This story tells us that the consequences of derailment are more serious for women than for men. Whee.

The plot in the film is not rigorous enough: For example, the black man who loves bats who died of a virus when he went out of the city without permission. If the agency does not approve his exit, why not tell him the reason? Let him know that going out will lead to death, will he still want to go out that way? The people have the right to know.

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  • Dorian 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    The scene jumps too frequently, but the music rendering is not bad, the heroine has a bit of flavor, the scene in Dubai is very real, but the scene in Shanghai is very postmodern dreamy. The story is average, but the narrative is poor.

  • Oliver 2022-01-12 08:02:25

    It is very rare that nearly 90% of the scenes in a European and American movie are in Shanghai, and a small part of it is somewhere in India, Hong Kong. This is a soft science fiction movie with a slower pace. The male protagonist is actually the male protagonist of "Shawshank Salvation". There are many unreasonable points in the storyline. The Bund, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Science and Technology Museum, Pudong Airport, Metro Line 2... can be called Shanghai scenery films. Sure enough, the magic city is suitable as a location for sci-fi movies.

Code 46 quotes

  • William: Why is she in here? And please, do not use the word finger at any point in your answer.

  • Maria: Can you miss someone you don't remember? Can one moment or experience ever disappear completely, or does it always exist somewhere, waiting to be discovered?