Matthew Sauvé

Matthew Sauvé

  • Born: 1978-9-21
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ken 2022-04-20 09:01:29

      Let man do what man do - Review of Robocop


          The biggest attraction of this film to me comes from the director Jose? Padilla, whose masterpiece, the two "Elite Forces", which describe the struggle between the Brazilian special police force and the drug lord gangster and corrupt officials, made me worship. The documentary-like realistic...

    • Margarette 2022-03-19 09:01:04

      Robocop: America, looks beautiful? !

      Ukraine has been very chaotic recently. Not only the EU, Russia, but also the United States, which takes the world as its own responsibility, has also added a layer of oil to this fire. Not only did the Deputy Secretary of State meet and support the beautiful Tymoshenko in person, but also took out...

    • Lonzo 2022-03-22 09:01:30

      Robocop "I'm back!" - after watching - after reading the new version, he decisively upgraded the old version to four stars. The original version is more watchable, and as a "fun" movie should be a higher priority. Although this one is not too ugly, it is obviously stuck in the mud of rigid reflection on mechanization and routine - neither new nor thorough thinking.

    • Isabel 2022-03-24 09:01:32

      7.5 points. Compared with the old version's concerns about the out-of-control technological development, the new version's ideas are more complex and contradictory. On the one hand machines are more efficient and safer, but on the other hand they are also more ruthless and ruthless. The theme of the whole film is constantly torturing the nerves of the audience, which makes people think about this issue. Although there is no innovation in terms of visual spectacle, I think it is more ideological. Too bad the ending sucks. .

    RoboCop quotes

    • Alex Murphy: Holy Christ, there's nothing left.

      Dr. Dennett Norton: Your body may have gone, but you're still here.

      Alex Murphy: That's not even my brain.

      Dr. Dennett Norton: We had to repair the damaged areas, but we didn't interfere with your emotion or your intellect. Do you... do you understand me, Alex? You're... you're in control.

      Alex Murphy: I'm in control?

      Dr. Dennett Norton: Yes.

      Alex Murphy: Okay. If I'm in control, then I wanna die. Just unplug whatever it is keepin' me alive and end this nightmare.

      Dr. Dennett Norton: Now, say I did that - w-which is, as a doctor, would almost be impossible for me, but... but say I did. Wh... w-what do I say to your wife? What does she say to your son?

      Alex Murphy: That it didn't work. That you tried. Somethin' went wrong. You did everything you could, but I died.

      Dr. Dennett Norton: So after all they've been through, all the pain, all their hope restored, we would just rip that away? Your wife loves you, Alex. She signed the consent forms herself; otherwise, you couldn't have undergone the procedure. She loves you and she gave you a second chance. I need you to take it.

      Alex Murphy: I don't wanna see myself like this again. Ever. And the same goes for my family. Just put me back in.

    • Liz Kline: Dr. Norton, how... how is he doing this?

      Dr. Dennett Norton: His software is faster. His hardware is stronger. He's a better machine.

      Liz Kline: But you said humans hesitate.

      Dr. Dennett Norton: Only when they're making decisions.

      Liz Kline: He's not making decisions?

      Dr. Dennett Norton: Well, yes and no. In his everyday life, man rules over the machine; Alex makes his own decisions. Now, when he engages in battle, the visor comes down and the software takes over, then the... the machine does everything. Alex is a... he's a passenger, just along for the ride.

      Liz Kline: But if the machine is in control, then how is Murphy accountable? Who's pulling the trigger?

      Dr. Dennett Norton: When the machine fights, the system releases signals into Alex's brain making him think he's doing what our computers are actually doing. I mean, Alex believes right now he is in control, but he's not. It... it's the illusion of free will.