The level of shooting is good, but there is a problem with the choice of actors

Emanuel 2022-04-20 09:01:31

Transcendental Hackers seems to be a sci-fi movie. In fact, I don't know if the term I proposed has been used before. I call it a sci-fi psychology theme, such as Avatar, Transformers, and this kind of show spectacle. I think it's a pure sci-fi movie.
What is science fiction psychology, I put the word "psychology" at the back, because in the final analysis I think the film is really shaping and discussing the issue of a mental space. In this mental matrix, there are various values, and Psychology movies actually discuss possibilities based on these complex changes in human minds, while sci-fi movies are based on the new physical logic of new creatures. This is the subject of science fiction psychology and science fiction. Some
people say that this is a bad movie, I don’t think it is, although the film does have some flaws, but I think the point of public criticism is wrong, and what everyone criticizes is not the real bad part of the film, but what I think the director left behind In
fact, the main contradiction in the film is not directly and continuously emphasized and strengthened like other Hollywood films. In a sense, The film actually weakens this fundamental contradiction. The basic contradiction of this film is who is the dead Johnny Depp after he becomes a robot, is it himself, or is the robot using him and disguising himself.
Previous Hollywood movies are the first to declare the main values ​​of the film, and then set the plot, but the whole

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Transcendence quotes

  • Max Waters: I spent my life trying to reduce the brain to a series of electrical impulses. I failed. Human emotion, it can contain illogical conflict. Can love someone, and yet hate the things that they've done. Machine can't reconcile that.

    Evelyn Caster: Can you?

    Max Waters: Yes.

  • [first lines]

    Max Waters: They say there's power in Boston. Some phone service in Denver. But things are far from what they were. Maybe it was all invevitable. An unavoidable collision between mankind and technology. The Internet was meant to make the world a smaller place. But it actually feels smaller without it. I knew Will and Evelyn Caster better than anyone. I knew their brillance. Their dedication to what they believed in. And to what they loved.