A visit to FREE CITY from the movie FREE GUY

The idea of being opportune to bring a movie character or visit a particular frictional location in a movie is a mind-blowing idea, and these give me loads of headaches and have me debating within myself on which to go for. Because of the many interesting movies I've watched and how awesome some of the characters were, some cities or locations were also made so brilliant and enchanting to the point where one will wish they were there in the real world.

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I've got many movie characters I would have brought to life, and I have countless frictional locations or towns aired in movies that I would have loved to visit for how well and excitingly they were made to look. But because I've only got the power to choose one, today I'll share which one is my choice among them all.


image gotten from Pexels.

So without further ado, come along as I walk you through which frictional movie city I'd love to be if I had the opportunity. It's worthy of note that I've got many I would have chosen from, but I'm choosing this particular one I'm about to talk about based on my present mood. I hope you'll enjoy the read.

THE FREE CITY

The free city is a fractional city used in the movie Free Guy, although it's worthy of note that the city was actually built on a video game, meaning the movie is a science fiction friction action and comedy movie, and the actual character of these movies created a video game with a city named Free City, and on these games everyone can play and then rise from the lowest rank to the highest depending on how good they are.

The game built by the made-up character of the movie is quite similar to GTA, where different users can login and play various missions, and like we know, in such games there are always non-player characters that just operate based on the preprogrammed algorithm set for them to act over and over again. But what makes these movies and cities interesting is that one of the most unthinkable things happens when one of the non-playable characters gains the sense and zeal to do things differently from what he has been programmed to do.

I'm sure you'll be wondering how such a thing could happen, well, it happens because the game was built by two friends (a man and a woman) who although they love each other, never attempted to build a relationship together. So when building the non-playable character, the guy created a character whom he named Guy, gave the program all he'll be doing repetitively, but also added him as someone who isn't totally happy because he kept looking for his dream girl, which was written in the description of his co-programmer's co-programmer, which was written in the description of his co-programmer.

The Guy set his eyes on the alleged dream girl when she was busy playing the game, and he was on his way to work to perform his respective duties. He has an AI, but after signing her, his thinking changed and his zeal to try new things kept happening to him. I guess the real guy who wrote the program probably wrote that if only he could approach the lady for a relationship in real life, then his life would turn around for the better, and that's what affected the AI built with his own personal plight.

WHY FREE CITY

I'm the type of person who loves action and adventure games, and I believe the idea of having non-playable characters have free will to do things their own way is a wonderful idea that would make gaming more realistic and exciting, which is one of the major reasons why I'd love to visit the free city shown in the movie Free Guy.

That's all on my choice of a frictional movie city I'd love to visit if I had the opportunity, and I wrote it to participate in the hive learners community prompt, whose details you can read on Kronia's post on the hive blockchain.


Thanks for reading through, have a blessed and productive day ahead.

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