I don't understand the meaning of the movie

Adelbert 2022-03-07 08:01:45

Originally, I was attracted by the introduction, saying that I encountered the same choices in real life in the virtual reality shootout, but after reading it, I felt a little awkward. I don't know why these 8 people, most of them are lonely, will be invited. Go to this building and finish the game. I don't know why this game is set up, what does the creator of the game want to achieve? The last survivors are Shirley and Edward, is Edward from the game maker?

I don’t understand too much. Of course, there are a few scenes that touched me, especially the man at the end (forgot his name) who gave Shirley the first aid medicine and died by himself. It’s really touching. I feel like he and Shirley are in trouble. There is love, sorry, I thought they could go out together, so sad.

It also reflects the selfishness of human nature. Only in such a critical situation can one see the goodness and hypocrisy of a person. Atlas, a domestic violence man, at all costs for his own life, deliberately let the fat man go to find the way and die, for the only one. The first aid medicine killed Tyler again, but there was still evil in return. He was physically attacked by Shorty (can't remember the name), and was cleared out by NPC, which is very satisfying.

At this time of testing human nature, I found that people have two ways to face it. One is to bravely move forward like Shorty, Shirley, and Taylor, and to fight for survival with strength and kindness. The other is weak and selfish people, such as Atlas, who are not brave enough, just want to live, don't care about the lives of others, and are often killed by themselves in the end.

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  • Jerod 2022-04-21 09:03:41

    The movie is very average, but I really hope there is such a simulation game, even if it really will die

  • Fay 2022-03-07 08:01:45

    boring entertainment