Spielberg's Ready Player One is on the air. Some people say that this is a love letter from the 72-year-old Spielberg to the world, brushing wave after wave of feelings.
In the movie, there is a city - Columbus. It was curious to see how the Cincinnati-born Ohio "sit-in-the-house" director would show the Russian village in the film and whether it would contribute a tourist attraction to the city like "The Shawshank Redemption."
The scene in the movie is set in the city of Columbus in 2045, and the hero lives at his aunt's house because of the death of his relatives. My aunt's family lived in the slums of Columbus. The town is dying, the decadent stacking of buildings is experiencing the despair of being abandoned by the world. This Columbus is not the real Columbus. Checked the information, not only is not the Russian village of Columbus, but also the few live-action shots in the movie are filmed in the United Kingdom, and there is nothing to do in the United States.
The real Columbus is awesome, it's the capital of Ohio. Numbeo ranked second in the nation for the most livable city.
It's a beautiful city.
