Garrett Behnke

Garrett Behnke

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    • Rogers 2022-03-25 09:01:20

      There are a lot of movies about consciousness lately.

      The reason why the male protagonist created the virus was because of what happened to his father, so the male protagonist would be shot in that coffee shop, and then lie on the machine and compete with AI in his consciousness. The sense of hierarchy is similar to Inception, and the AI ​​is on the...

    • Lysanne 2022-01-22 08:01:38

      Ruined infinitely

      Very good low-cost sci-fi brain-burning film, and basically relying on one person to support the entire movie, the performance is quite satisfactory. The contest between humans and intelligence is like a sci-fi version of wit, haha. In order to find out the whereabouts of the virus U disk, computer...

    • Jeffrey 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      Sci-fi confinement, slightly boring, small layout, and very general meaning

    • Jettie 2022-03-18 09:01:07

      The fault of a USB flash drive! The male protagonist is trapped in a secret room by the artificial intelligence and wants to pull out his virus U disk. AI has released many sets, such as repeating waitresses, spotting black cellmates, pretending to escape from birth, and letting him relax his vigilance to fetch the USB flash drive, all of which are seen through. Finally, he really let him escape, however. . . Movies can be interpreted in various ways, but the first and mid-terms are too long, too boring and trivial. I thought it was "Painful Fang", but it was far away. The heroine is a special passerby, count a kind of temperament

    Infinity Chamber quotes

    • Gabby: You can't hurt my feelings because I'm imaginary, right?

      Frank: Christ, please don't be like this.

      Gabby: Be like what, frank, huh? You're doing it, not me.

      Frank: I know this is impossible.

      Gabby: Well, maybe you should have picked someone else, huh? I don't know, a blonde, big boobs, someone that laughs at all your jokes and does whatever you say.

      Frank: Why, do you know someone like that?

    • Madeline: Here ya go. Coffee.

      Frank: Thank you, Gabby.

      Madeline: Why'd you call me that?

      Frank: Isn't that your... Last time I was in here you were wearing a name tag.

      Madeline: Oh, no, no. I just put on whose ever apron's around. Gabby doesn't even work here anymore. I'm Madeline.

      Frank: Nice to meet you Madeline. I'm...

      Madeline: Don't tell me. David. Peter. Scott. Nicholas. Chris. Larry. Fred. William...