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Connie 2022-03-17 08:01:01
Attention to detail
The people of Centaurus are also too powerful! Details: Spencer's contradiction when he saw the nuke baby, talking about human stupidity to Einstein about nukes (Kant has the starry sky and the moral law, Einstein has the universe and human stupidity? It should be Russell and Einstein's nukes...
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Lola 2022-03-17 08:01:01
I am the little fan girl of the screenwriter and the heroine
A seriously underrated movie.
A film from 17 years ago, I still feel that way. More than ten years ago, there were many classic sci-fi films, which are many times more classic than the current Avengers series. But not many people know.

Brian Brophy
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Johnathan 2022-03-25 09:01:23
The film draws on the main storyline of the "Starship Troopers" series of films, and even the costumes and props are directly used from the crew; the film highly imitates many PKD works adapted films such as "Minority Report", "Total Recall", "Blade Runner", etc., you can basically guess the ending within ten minutes of the opening. Compared with the protagonist's hesitation and despair after PKD's self-evidence of human failure, the film's ending with a self-violence is really too much.
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Buster 2022-03-26 09:01:14
If one day you find out that you are a replica, you will blow up
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[first lines]
Spencer Olham: There wasn't always a war with the Centauri, but in my lifetime it's all I've ever known. By the year 2050, six years after the first attack, we'd lost so many things. We'd lost the sky to electromagnetic domes, to shield the Earth from frequent air raids increasing in intensity. We'd lost the uncovered cities that the government forgot. We'd lost democracy to global leadership. We didn't expect peace anymore with the Centauri, because we came to see that peace wasn't their goal. Their goal was Earth. The ultimate land war, with no boundaries.
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Spencer Olham: [voice-over] I stopped building rockets. There was no need for them. I built weapons instead.