The movie is slow 80% of the time, and it only breaks out in the plot at the end. The two protagonists, the male protagonist is beautiful and the female protagonist is hard-hearted, it makes people confused whether they are engaging in base or pulling. Just three or four scenes, the male protagonist has a suit, and the female protagonist has a suit. Even dare to play science fiction with such a small budget, but also drunk. But I like the unreasonableness of movies. The movie is set in the future society. At that time, human beings regarded emotion as a primitive disease. It happened that a couple of men and women contracted this disease. Then there are eyes, touching, love, and sex. In short, what young couples can do overnight takes up more than half of the movie. The story broke out at the end, but it was just a replica of Romeo and Juliet. The woman got pregnant and got into the bureau. With the help of others, she escaped by borrowing the identity of a dead cellmate. The man thinks that the heroine has passed away, receiving the drug injection and giving up emotions. If it weren't for a sci-fi shell, it is estimated that not many people would want to stare at the dog men and women on the screen. But the wonderful is here. In the first quarter of the movie, the movie has been describing the future world unhurriedly. Every room is brightly lit, the walls are white or gray, and the clothes are the same pure white, a kind of cold wind. People's lives are in order. The protagonist is either queuing up for dinner or swiping his card. Everyone has their own comfortable suite. At night, everyone played intellectual games in the room, and no one stopped by. Even childbirth is regarded as a kind of military service. Since feelings are treated as a disease, people try their best to show their rationality. Even when onlookers jumped off the building, people just discussed without emotion, "I hope someone can replace his job." Depressed to this degree, any degree of movement appears extraordinary. Therefore, when the female protagonist expressed a certain degree of nervousness to the jumper, she was immediately caught by the male protagonist. The hero began to pay attention to her. From then on, nightmares, pain, distraction, etc., all made the male protagonist more and more aware of his "emotional illness." And the male protagonist exposed himself to emotional illness, and also received sympathy from the female protagonist. Since the movie has been walking under the long white ice cover for a long time, this tiny crack makes people excited. During the shower, I experienced water droplets falling and stammered nervously when talking. The male protagonist finally lost control and hid in close contact with the female protagonist in the toilet. All of this intimate contact is to touch each other timidly, and then hug for a long time. The movie finally has music, and the lights have changed from pure white to yellow, red, purple and other colors. The hero and heroine pass by, their hands seem to be touching, but there is no doubt that they exude intimacy signals. But the world continues ruthlessly. When the supervisor breaks their love affair, when the medicine to eradicate feelings is successfully developed, and when the female protagonist's pregnancy is exposed and escorted like a prison, the audience can see clearly the teeth and claws of the future world. As the heroine accidentally said, "they" want to deprive everyone of their freedom through the control of feelings and fertility. It is unknown who "they" are. But faintly, "they" have a vague shadow that contemporary audiences can capture. Reason and emotion have always been a pair of opposite propositions. During the 17-18th century Enlightenment, rationality developed greatly. Europeans are proud of reason. They not only pursue science and philosophy, but also want to manage society in a purely rational way. However, the French Revolution, the most important achievement of Enlightenment, was full of slaughter, dictatorship, and aggression. At the end of reason, people began to reflect, so the romanticism of the 19th century awakened, and challenged the cold reason with emotion, culture and nation. The seemingly unreasonable emotions have become human life-saving medicine. A blurry shadow that can be captured. Reason and emotion have always been a pair of opposite propositions. During the 17-18th century Enlightenment, rationality developed greatly. Europeans are proud of reason. They not only pursue science and philosophy, but also want to manage society in a purely rational way. However, the French Revolution, the most important achievement of Enlightenment, was full of slaughter, dictatorship, and aggression. At the end of reason, people began to reflect, so the romanticism of the 19th century awakened, and challenged the cold reason with emotion, culture and nation. The seemingly unreasonable emotions have become human life-saving medicine. A blurry shadow that can be captured. Reason and emotion have always been a pair of opposite propositions. During the 17-18th century Enlightenment, rationality developed greatly. Europeans are proud of reason. They not only pursue science and philosophy, but also want to manage society in a purely rational way. However, the French Revolution, the most important achievement of Enlightenment, was full of slaughter, dictatorship, and aggression. At the end of reason, people began to reflect, so the romanticism of the 19th century awakened, and challenged the cold reason with emotion, culture and nation. The seemingly unreasonable emotions have become human life-saving medicine.
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