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Arely 2022-04-24 07:01:04

The protagonist of the film, An Moral, is a genius boy with high IQ. He has been trained in military since he was a child and conducted a series of simulated wars. In a simulated war exam, he used the ultimate human weapon "Equipment Doctor" to destroy the entire planet of the enemy and wipe out the entire race of the enemy. But later, he realized that it was not a mock exam, but a real war, and he became an unprecedented massacre in the universe. Although there is also this scene in the movie, it weakens the psychological collapse process of Ender after learning the truth in the original book.
The novel "Ender's Game" was originally written in 1985, and it has amazing prophecy. Today, this situation has actually happened on the battlefield of human beings. The UAVs that the United States has put into wars over the years. The drone pilot sits in the operating room, without being on the battlefield, just operating from the console of the base in the United States, and the drones as far away as the Middle East can hunt and kill the militants. Even the U.S. military ignored the psychological impact of such operations on drone operators, presumably at first believing it would be much less stressful than destroying an enemy on the battlefield. But in fact, almost all drone operators have serious psychological problems.

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  • Trenton 2022-01-27 08:03:00

    Science fiction, a little boring

  • Virginia 2022-03-22 09:01:31

    Not really a children's movie. I haven't read the original book, the movie is alright, there is suspicion of running accounts, I think it can be better, divided into two episodes, the end of the last episode can take the simulated warehouse gunfight as the ending point. Samsung and a half, can see.

Ender's Game quotes

  • Major Gwen Anderson: It used to be a war-crime to enlist anyone under the age of 15.

  • Ender Wiggin: What if they could *think* to each other? - What if *we* could think to them?