SpongeBob's Super Chappie

Herminia 2022-04-23 07:01:37

The story goes like this: Brother Octopus, played by Uncle Wolf, and SpongeBob, played by a poor millionaire, are colleagues, and SpongeBob is a star employee of the company, which leads to all kinds of envy, jealousy, and hatred of Brother Octopus.

As a star employee, SpongeBob not only performed well in the company, but also worked overtime at home and developed artificial intelligence. But Boss Crab did not agree to use the company's resources to test artificial intelligence, so SpongeBob stole a scrapped robot and planned to go home to test it.

On the way, SpongeBob was kidnapped by Patrick's parents, and he started a program to develop the star.

Later, Brother Octopus finally found a chance to take revenge on SpongeBob SquarePants.

(The process is omitted...)

In the end, SpongeBob and Patrick lead a happy life

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Extended Reading
  • Newell 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    This is the real cyberpunk, which completely captures the key pain point of human self-destruction: focusing on filling the emptiness that can never be satisfied, so you will never realize that you are walking the steps of the devil to yourself. Destructive fact. Supplement: Don't underestimate the dark line on Uncle Wolf's back (not the confrontation line as the villain), but the state and node of human's mental journey toward such self-destruction. It's too accurate to grasp. It is by no means a deliberately bad and purposeful existence, but a kind of madness under the inflation of completely not knowing what one is doing, which is beyond the fear of life and death. In the past, films were especially easy to be purposeful and causal, but in fact the real trigger point was without purpose, which is also the most terrifying. Without purpose, it is unpredictable and uncontrollable.

  • Donna 2022-01-27 08:03:07

    I thought of a good translation called 'machine ruffian' What do you think?

Chappie quotes

  • Yolandi Visser: [to Chappie] I know you don't understand, but it's okay.

  • Chappie: [after almost beating Vincent to death] Now, I forgive you bad man.