On the one hand, it is positive that we have seen more possibilities after Disney's acquisition of twentieth Century Fox. The cultural collision between the two old film companies and breaking away from the bondage of copyright is also something that fans will be pleased to see. The same thing also makes me extremely confident in Avatar 2.
If you return to the movie, it is a popcorn movie worth watching, especially for those who have feelings for games. Many of the tributions to classic games and game behaviors in the movie really make people feel deeply, as if they have seen their wanton indulgence in the virtual world again. Looking back, I found that what I had been obsessed with was just a connection to people and to the "world" that was easier to create than reality.
Free Guy is definitely going to be compared to Ready Player One from a few years ago. I'm not trying to draw comparisons, I'm not trying to be flattering, but let's be objective about how I feel.
In fact, both advocate a philosophy of returning to life to create value, and both start from the virtual world itself. The number one player's advantage lies in the whole film narrative can form effective closed loop, of course, it may also be because the Free guy "in the narrative to insert part of artificial intelligence, can only say that there are a lot of setting cannot form a closed loop, but it's set to set to go, you are not to take out a mathematical formula, or requires rigorous logic, can understand it. Guy "and the Free flowing is probably true of Disney's blood, or is the blood of themselves is different from warner, although the expression is the kernel of the same, but it seems that the more philosophy, will not necessarily this advantage, of course, after all" aokang razor "hanging in there, what is not necessary, or shall directly home, It's a matter of opinion.
It's also a moving movie overall. Keep loving life, even though you know you're not going to change the world. Try to love, try to be ordinary.