"Fight Club" + "Very Suspect"

Dayne 2021-12-26 08:01:43

"Who am I: There is no absolutely safe system" is this a collection of "Fight Club" plus "The Very Suspect"? A group of young hackers, a tricked agent, what is the truth? The reason why there is no absolutely safe system may be because any system is managed by people. In fact, if you look only at the beginning, inheritance and turn of the story, this plot setting is really good. It has enough complexity. It also has a foreshadowing and foreshadowing for several reversals, especially the last 10 minutes. The secret is revealed at all. People feel disappointed. Here comes the question, where is the problem with the film? First of all, a few young people’s personalities are too strong. Also, although the overall framework of the story is very good, the level of control over details is still not enough. The logical loopholes are still obvious. For example, hiding under the table can avoid the police. Isn't it too perfunctory to hunt down, visitor IDs happen to fall on the ground, etc.? 7 points. ps: Here we have to compare the eleven domestic "Wushuang" which is regarded as a brain-burning god by everyone. In fact, the two films are of the same type in structure, although the keyboard is obviously not as good as counterfeit money and gunfights. It’s cool, but as far as the script is concerned, "Wu Shuang" is completely crushed. It is not that "Wu Shuang" is not good, but it is far from good enough.

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Who Am I quotes

  • Benjamin: MRX has three rules: First: no system is safe. Second: Aim for the impossible. Third: Have fun in cyberspace and meat space.