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Shaun 2023-03-22 22:45:06
Although the second half is slightly off the chain, the ending is still ok, the brain hole is scary, that era... So how big is the gap between us......
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Shaun 2023-03-21 05:52:49
James Brolin is too much like Christian Bale! ! However, a year after this movie, my god was just born..._(:з"∠)_Yul Brynner is so domineering as he walks with his stomach outstretched...
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Tressa 2023-03-19 02:57:49
When I was a kid, I thought this movie was too arrogant. . . ....
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Marta 2023-02-28 17:43:03
As a sci-fi movie in the 1970s, it is already classic enough. The few dialogues and simple and rude plot logic interpret a story of artificial intelligence counter-killing, which can almost be regarded as the pioneering work of the robot uprising. However, despite the unique charm of old-fashioned sci-fi, it is unavoidable that the avant-garde sci-fi setting eventually evolved into a third-rate chase film with a sense of old age. But you can still imagine how much the audience liked it at the...
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Kara 2023-02-17 02:49:48
Looking at it in this era, it is really not high-tech. The proportion of the so-called climax scene of the foreshadowing and the collapse of the robot is too problematic, and it is top-heavy and anticlimactic. The wrongly translated Bloodbath Paradise, but I only saw a lonely bald-headed robot chasing the only tourist, and his skills are only chasing and shooting. If it was me, there are a hundred ways to kill him in minutes. , and then everyone else is long dead. The crew felt that there was...
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Rudy 2023-02-10 13:40:48
The setting is still interesting, the story structure is messed up, and the concept is not very prominent, which is very different from the sci-fi films of the...
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Emiliano 2023-02-10 12:41:48
Very PKD. What can business do? omnipotent! Satisfy your desires, let you travel through time, let you experience reality, and even make you God! But the question is, can man really be his own God? Or, are humans still what God originally intended them to be? From this perspective, Westworld may still be the forerunner of Blade Runner. It's just that it's not very qualified as a movie, and the second half of the tone changes all the way...
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Lizzie 2023-02-04 07:40:59
It’s too long, and Bald Lanna is especially...
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Cathryn 2023-01-31 19:24:15
The second Michael Crichton I watched, the atmosphere rendering was much worse than "The Coma", but the sci-fi thriller genre was formed, but the props were quite confusing, and those computer control rooms were tattered . This story is estimated to use various Hollywood studios, such as the medieval ancient Rome in the West, but the appearance of the extras really made me feel like a robot, and the robot cooperates with the tourists’ settings similar to the essence of the...
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Jewel 2023-01-16 22:40:49
The first half is a western juggling, playing games is one thing, watching others play games is another. The Jurassic had dinosaurs, it had robots. In the 1970s, Westerns were not yet out, sci-fi grafted Westerns and the forerunners of the theme park runaway mode. Everyone knows that something will go wrong, and it will only happen after half-time, but unfortunately it is just a robot disorder, and the massacre should be revolutionized. Lively in the front and tense in the back, the image of...
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...