Suppose, if one day you find that you are an NPC in the game, will you continue to play, or choose another script, or even change the entire game rules?
The story of NPC awakening has also been seen before, but it can be photographed, with audiovisual effects and entertainment. "Out of Control Player" has done a good job. If you play games a lot and have been in contact with Grand Theft Auto, Fortnite, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Half-Life, Halo, then "Out of Control Players" will definitely make you smile. After all, there are too many game elements and tribute clips: Skydiving Landing + various killings and robberies + props and blood packs on the road; every player wants to have out-of-print skins; doing missions + snatching advanced equipment = upgrades; each player has his own arsenal...
At the same time, "Out of Control Player" pays tribute to other classic movie clips in the film, allowing us to have a sense of intimacy while watching the movie.
"Out of Control Player" is a bit like the game version of "Trumen's World", starring Ryan Reynolds 's stiff smile on his face is reminiscent of Kim Kerry .
The male protagonist Guy is a tool man living in the game world, a conscious AI. He lives a repetitive life every day, and when he meets the heroine Millie, he begins to awaken his self-consciousness. When he later became popular throughout the real world as a blue-clothed brother, I once thought of Truman’s world. The same thing is that they all thought that the world they lived in was real; the difference was that Truman was a real one. people,He lives in a studio shooting location, and Guy’s world is a game world.
In the movie, you can see some background characters doing inexplicable actions, such as turning in circles, hitting walls, etc., echoing Various game bugs in reality have been solved.
There is a bridge segment in it that I like very much. It has a programmer's romance.
"Perhaps my liking for you is set by the program." When Guy said this, the next sentence I thought was old-fashioned, "but I really do. "I like you" again, when AI and humans love each other, Guy said something unexpected--"But if you think about it, who set me is. Maybe I'm just a love letter."
Seriously, I was really poked. A programmer writes his love into the code, so that AI has a program to love this girl, so vague and romantic.
There seems to be a lot of expressions in "Out of Control Players", such as "Grand Theft Auto" (GTA), which is more violent. The screenwriter definitely wants to criticize it, and there are also things like "The World of Truman" "The importance of self-will choice in life.
The most profound point is that through the passage of the villain who wants to make money through the sequel game, it satirizes the proliferation of Hollywood sequels.
At the end of the movie, when the protagonist and his friends enter a new world, the protagonist said: "Here, do whatever you want"
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