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Shayne 2022-01-22 08:02:12
Looking for truth
A science fiction film with the same theme, Fassbender’s "A Day in the World" is higher than "The Matrix". Many people feel that the plot is procrastinated, but I don't think it's right, it's totally wrong. Even if the plot is faster, the emotion is gone.
I think this movie even has a feeling of...
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Kaia 2022-01-22 08:02:12
Consciousness determines the world or a vassal of the world?
An avant-garde work that has a wide-ranging influence on science fiction movies on the subject of virtual worlds, adapted from Galloer's novel "Triple Simulation", the appearance of the appearance of consciousness. In the era without special effects, the use of lens and music to create an...

Karl Heinz Vosgerau
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Franco 2022-01-22 08:02:12
The ending is great. Finding the meaning of survival will eventually be a dead end, much pioneering than many similar works later on. Needless to say about scheduling and photography, anyway, Fa teacher shoots everything is awesome, and I don’t think it is smarter in this movie, but I really didn’t expect that science fiction films could have so many lines? ?
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Angelo 2022-03-16 09:01:07
The question that fascinates Fassbender is: If the mirror is not a reflection of the real world, then what is real? If the two worlds are indistinguishable, does reality have any meaning? He tried to find the truth, but he could never escape from the Moebius ring, just like Achilles in the paradox could not catch up with the tortoise. The virtual network and real existence imprison him in a windowless room. The time is as long as eternity.
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Fred Stiller: Here's a riddle I came across: imagine a drawing of a Greek warrior holding a spear looking to his right and taking a step. With a turtle going the same way. First, does that ring a bell? Ever seen such a drawing?
Franz Hahn: Me? What's this all about?
Fred Stiller: Vollmer left me this drawing. Does it mean anything to you?
Franz Hahn: Bizarre, if you ask me.
Fred Stiller: Bizarre, sure. Does it remind you of anything?
Franz Hahn: Maybe.
Fred Stiller: What?
Franz Hahn: Zeno.
Fred Stiller: Zeno?
Franz Hahn: Yes. Zeno's paradox. Achilles and the tortoise. Achilles tries to overtake the tortoise, but cannot. By the time he reaches where it was, the turtle has moved ahead.
Fred Stiller: What could the paradox mean to our work?
Franz Hahn: I'm only the psychologist for the creations. But, as I recall, the paradox is meant to show that movement is an illusion.
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Franz Hahn: I can imagine what Vollmer's shattering discovery was. I bet it had to do with his attitude towards the identity units we'd programmed in his computer. You remember how he called them "my children".
Fred Stiller: He was only joking.
Franz Hahn: You can't spend years feeding data into a computer that allows for the simulation of every aspect of human behavior without asking yourself if it might lead to the creation of something resembling human consciousness.