In the future, people’s pursuit of public figures has reached the point of morbidity, and they even voluntarily suffer from idol diseases, eat artificial meat bred from idol cells, and transplant a little skin of idols to achieve and idolize. "some kind of connection". The company the male protagonist works for is a company that specializes in extracting diseases and selling them. Of course, every company has some disobedient people, and the male protagonist is one. He often steals and sells diseases privately (by injecting them into his body) and sells them on the black market for extra money. Later, in order to get the first-hand disease, the male protagonist injected a virus infected by a female star into his body without doing any investigation. Unexpectedly, the disease was quite serious this time, and the actress also died of the disease. And the news that the male protagonist was infected with this disease also spread like wildfire, and he was harassed and attacked by various forces after that, just to get the virus in his body. But the male protagonist was approached by the actress's agent and was told that the actress was not dead, they just faked her death, because the virus infected this time was not pure, it was deliberately murdered, so I hope it will be regarded as The male protagonist of "Dao Shang" helped to find the murderer, and at the same time found a way of treatment (which can also be regarded as saving the male protagonist's own life).
As a result, the male protagonist finally found out that the murderer was a competitor of his own company. The other party activates a virus through the actress' physique and sells it. Finally, after the boss of the other company came to check, he said that the actress was helpless and could give up the treatment. However, in order to be saved, the male protagonist was treated on the condition that he switched to the other company and leaked the patent of his own company, and survived.
As a result, using the technology brought by the male protagonist, the other company (now the company where the male protagonist works) has realized human tissue regeneration and visualization of cell awareness (WTF, in short, using cells from various parts of a person for tissue culture, Finally, a human-like thing is formed, and you can observe its thinking, and you can also appreciate what it looks like when you are sick by injecting disease, really tm perverted). However, after the male protagonist has experienced so much, he really has some kind of connection between the virus on his body and the actress, and finally he kisses very pervertedly and absorbs the blood from the humanoid body made by the cells left by the actress. . . .
Well. . . In fact, I went to check about the HeLa cell line when I saw it halfway through. After reading it, I felt creepy, although it was not a creepy thing. But when I think that some of my cells (although they are cancer cells) are continuously reproduced and utilized by people, and then used for experiments or something, I feel a chill. But there is no way for the development of medicine.
There is probably such a meaning in the thoughts conveyed in the film. The virus that the male protagonist got can also make people hallucinate. In the hallucination, the male protagonist can even communicate and contact the virus (or the actress) in his own body. It feels as if the human consciousness is kept in the cells and moves with it. . . Very thoughtful.
But the film was too long, in fact. . . A 30-minute short film on this subject matter is almost the same, but dragged on for more than an hour, and the suspenseful part at the end is rather abrupt. . .
Anyway, it's time-killing
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