sci-fi movie? Drug rehabilitation education film?

Randi 2022-12-15 14:20:19

Some people think that the two worlds are not real, and that there is a third-level real world. This view is correct or not. The gray world and the brain-computer interface world are just the fantasy world of the male protagonist after taking drugs. The gray world is closer to reality. It is the fantasy world of the protagonist after taking a small amount of drugs. The future world is the fantasy world of bliss after a large dose of drugs. The difference is that one is relatively high, and can only imagine all kinds of things based on the real world. Super power, the other is the world of fantasy after taking a large dose of blue crystal (higher-level drug), and these two worlds are actually the fantasy processing of the real world in the male protagonist’s mind. In the gray world and When the male protagonist in Elysium also walked through two sheds of the same shape but completely different grades, the owner in the shed threw him food and told him that using his brain was one of the hints, so the latter part of the Elysium fantasy world was obviously different from the gray world. It starts to cross, and it is obvious that the efficacy of the drug is beginning to diminish. So the protagonist's superpowers in the gray world of taking yellow crystals (lower drugs) also appeared in Elysium. After exiting Elysium, the stools in the tattered camping spot were sorted, and the overturned male protagonist'invented' next to him, and his daughter was in The emergence of Elysium and so on, all these prove that the gray world and the Elysium are actually the same world, not virtual and reality or two different virtual ones. What we see is only the hero's fantasy based on reality.

The male protagonist has a variety of drug actions in the film. In the previous office, he crushed drugs, the citrine in the wine in the bar, the large dose of blue crystal in the tattered campground, and the marijuana in the paradise, so the fantasy came out in the film The various unreasonable and various'superpowers' of the protagonist are obviously proportional to the high degree of the protagonist after taking drugs. The first part is only using prescription drugs, so I can only imagine the death of the boss and the heroine's superpowers. 'You can only let the bartender's plate fall to the ground and the lights flicker. After drinking the citrine soaked drink in the bar, the heroine's'super powers' begin to become powerful, and can'excused' the hero. After eating a piece of citrine at the camping site, the two can make the skating rink people turn their backs on their backs. After drinking a large amount of citrine downstairs at the drug dealer, the male owner can wave his hand and smash the car. After inhaling a lot of blue crystals, the male protagonist reached the extreme. In his eyes, the real world began to overlap with the beautiful world that he had always imagined in his mind, reaching the bliss world, and all the beautiful fantasy of the male protagonist'come true'. And as the efficacy of the medicine diminished, the world of bliss began to collapse and gradually collapsed into the gray world.

Throughout the film, the director took us to experience the feeling of high to varying degrees from the perspective of the male lead, and took us to experience the bliss of the male lead. The addicts for drug rehabilitation all over the film also hint at the theme of the film: drug rehabilitation.

The director deliberately arranged black daughters and sons for the white male protagonist, in order to lead the audience to doubt whether the male protagonist’s daughter and son are real, and then doubt the authenticity of the real world. It’s not surprising that black children are given, and it’s not surprising that the male lead’s wife wore a green hat on the male lead. After all, the dialogue between the male protagonist and the black daughter in the fantasy world of bliss shows that they have a common memory of the past, which shows that they are obviously real fathers and daughters.

In short, five-star theme, four-star special effects, three-star script, and two-star narrative.

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Bliss quotes

  • Isabel Clemens: This is what I know. The brainbox cells must have worked their way into our head. It's as if we are bringing some of the simulation here with us even when we're disconnected.

  • Isabel Clemens: Fake, fake, fake, fake! Real!