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Derrick 2023-09-03 15:32:51
Comparing the two, you will find that the technological progress in just 40 years has been amazing. #Technology, changing with each passing day; human nature, eternal. # The picture of ps robot killing is very similar to...
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Camryn 2023-08-31 00:15:09
The general warning technology is out of control, and artificial intelligence is not discussed in depth. The shots are still good. It feels that people’s illusions about future technological progress, the more specific they are, the greater the deviation. When the highly simulated robots imagined 40 years ago were put into practical use, the main control room was still densely packed with (typically confusing) flashing buttons, using huge tape storage media. The only thing I accidentally...
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Kelli 2023-08-16 03:19:28
The first time I watched it, I didn't watch it because I thought the pace was too slow. Look again, be patient, feel the rough world structure, and wait for the climax to come. In the end, it was found that the prelude was too long and the climax was too short. It should have been excellent at that time, but now it is still rough, not as good as those pure westerns. And American TV is another matter...
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Christy 2023-08-16 00:22:00
The original version of Westworld's 73 years is full of coldness and cult feeling. The opening paradise advertising aircraft is also praised. Although it looks like a double male protagonist, it seems to have a secret body of Brolin who looks very much like Bell. Soon xxx, the real male protagonist is actually the Western Terminator and benchmarking HBO. In the 73rd version of the man in black played by ED Harris, the terminator in black is based on the 53rd version of the king and I won the...
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Caterina 2023-08-07 16:01:35
This kind of overall setting can be made very big, and there is a complete frame of the story that is too suitable for Xiao Qiao to adapt, anyway, he writes various details. As Michael Crichton's debut, it's actually pretty good, although it's far worse than he wrote the book. American Lau Ka Fai's expression is so cool, I don't believe the Terminator wasn't influenced by him. How do the two protagonists look like Bell and...
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Kurtis 2023-08-04 02:13:15
It's good that the movie of '73 has this kind of awareness. The special effects are, of course, flawed, but in the 1970s that was the only way to go. Still showing a lot of things: simulated robots, realistic modeling of theme parks, role-playing, real experiences. The American drama version is an upgraded version, whether it is plot or special effects. The world in the eyes of the robot is actually a mosaic, and the robot in the American drama version is estimated to be an 8k...
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Dana 2023-08-03 19:00:34
The screenwriter who thought about artificial intelligence in 1973 is really amazing... The huge world view of the TV series is a bit confusing, but the single main line of this movie makes it very cool for a brainless person like me. Even chasing the protagonist in the second half is a little...
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Amina 2023-07-31 03:12:39
There is no story structure to speak of! No plot, no characterization! Humans are being hunted all the way! Movies about robot killings are a kind of bubble, and all of them are soap operas that take pleasure in eradicating human...
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Madilyn 2023-07-30 02:38:49
With the addition of the sequel "Future World", it is completely a preview of "Jurassic...
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Webster 2023-07-21 08:02:17
Before the Terminator, was Cameron inspired by this movie? In the final chase, isn't the cowboy robot the western version of Arnold? This bald actor looks a lot like Liu Jiahui, he really looks like Liu Jiahui! And the second male who was shot, Christian Bale's...
Westworld Comments
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John Blane: There's no way to get hurt in here, just enjoy yourself.
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Black Knight: [as the guest picks up a piece of leftovers from one of the banquet hall tables] Hold varlet!
Medieval Knight: Are you speaking to me?
Black Knight: None other, sire.
Medieval Knight: Look, I'm hungry and I...
Black Knight: [impatiently swiping the guest's helmet off the table with his broadsword, then pointing the sword menacingly at the guest] Prepare for thy doom, thou scurrilous knave, huh?
Medieval Knight: [backing up] Now, wait a minute. Ah, uh, can't we talk this over?
Black Knight: What? Have you no spine, varlet?
Medieval Knight: Well, I...