Three and a half, surprisingly good.

Dayne 2022-04-21 09:01:41

A bunch of people feel that the movie is bad, and they support DEPP with the mentality of trying it out. After reading it, it's not as bad as I imagined, and I think the overall rhythm is okay. It's not a recommendation, nor can it be said to be okay. It's about three and a half stars. Maybe the male protagonist can make such a bland film again, and it must be a weird, weird character. But get rid of these inherent ideas. This movie is still okay, but no matter what the movie is, there will always be a group of people who will not understand or understand it.
First you have to look into it, then understand and then imagine. If it's just entertainment, then I don't think this movie is suitable for funny. Although the various points are not much bright spots. But it is only the dimension of trust that makes people feel. Why don't you believe in the male protagonist in the end? Of course, maybe in the end you really live for him, and it's too late to destroy it. But I still believe in the goodness of the male protagonist, and it is all because of the thoughts of the beloved female protagonist, and then do some evolution.
I would imagine that in a few hundred years, the world may be like this.
Maybe this movie is just science fiction, not gorgeous enough, not entertaining enough, not weird enough, but there is some belief.
Gradually understand, to fantasize.

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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.