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It's almost like you didn't watch the movie considering people getting killed and chased down to be murdered or imprisoned doesn't count as "real world-stakes." Also I think the bad-guy owning a large corporation wanting to have ownership over the largest industry by far in the world makes perfect sense, even if the specific example of covering 80% of vision with ads was lame but I feel like it's still realistic. I do agree with you completely on lack of a legal system after IoI and feel it's a good complaint but complaining about big anime eyes and easter eggs of video games seems counter productive considered the movie's main premise is the vr world experience, which I think they portrayed really well. My main complaints are the lack of legal system, lack of music or a good soundtrack during lots of actions scenes, and the vagueness of the mystery elements to getting the keys and the creator of the Oasis. I wish you would make complaints such as these and not that there's video game references in a video game movie.— April 1, 2018 4:41 p.m.