"Robocop": a popcorn film with a cool appearance and a classic core, but some parts are too bloody

Ulices 2022-04-20 09:01:29

The director also implanted several elements of his work "Elite Force", and strived for a realistic expression style, greatly increased feelings and inner drama, portrayed "corrupt police", and reflected on the concept of "ruthlessness with violence". There is also the strong talk show host copied from "Elite Force 2", and the director's personal style is displayed.

Compared with other special effects sci-fi films or hero action films, the characters in the play are less masquerading, and their behaviors are more realistic and reasonable. What I want to say in particular is that the director can continue his focus on reality in the elite army, emphasizing the fine style of speculation, and the dispute between human nature and interests has brought this kind of commercial film to a higher level, adding depth and connotation, especially once again to "people or The classic issue of "machines" raises questions (making Robocop a human-controlled machine, or a machine-controlled body), which can be regarded as raising the level and level of the film.

Highlights of the bridge segment: Relying on infrared heat-sensitive battle clips, the technology is very good, and the audience seems to be watching CS.

What I don't like is the stark praise and pride of America at the end of the film. Whether it is irony or praise, it has carried out inappropriate brainwashing to the fans whose overall appreciation level is at the primary level. Other shortcomings are that the fighting scenes are not exciting enough, the excessive use of the handheld camera is very uncomfortable, and the host's expression is too forceful.

PS: It must be emphasized that the movie is not shy about showing blood and blood, and there are many scenes with heavy tastes, and several scenes may scare children.

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RoboCop quotes

  • John Lake: You got something on us? Or is this personal?

    Alex Murphy: No, it's nothing personal. Although, I don't like you as a person.

  • David Murphy: I saved all the Red Wings games on my computer.

    Alex Murphy: You did? How'd they do?

    David Murphy: I don't know. I've been waiting to watch them with you.