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Michel 2022-04-21 09:01:38

2014, action sci-fi crime movie " Robocop | RoboCop "

Remaking a classic is always an adventure. . The classic plot has also been changed. . That's basically scrapped. .

Even if I look at the boss in 1987 now, it is still so good-looking, handsome with his gun closing action, political satire, bad people are so bad, and justice is so exciting, thinking about human nature and machines. There are also bloody and bold performances. .

But what we see in the new version is just more stars and more handsome looks. . Of course it was very COOOOOOOOL. . But we don't want Batman. . You need to understand this, imitation is imitation. . A classic signature of the Batman series. . It is useless to learn. .

If you put aside the old version, this movie is still worth watching. . But it's a remake after all, isn't it? . . There is a huge shadow hanging over this movie. . too difficult to pass. . In fact, even the old version of 234 can't surpass the first classic. . What's more, it's a remake that has changed the plot. .

(╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻ The ending is also very broken..

---I am the dividing line with only one arm---

Recommendation index: ★★☆ (5/10 points), learning is not good. . After pure commercialization. . Lost the soul of Robocop.

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  • Wilfred 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    +2014.3.3+ The soundtrack at the beginning is exciting, and now it seems to be one of the classic sci-fi films. The black version of Robocop is really handsome, the foreplay is too long, and the man-machine battle is slightly weak. Looking forward to the follow-up, but can the current box office make Columbia decide to make a sequel?

  • Lottie 2022-03-22 09:01:30

    Jose Padilla still came to Hollywood with the brains he had for [Elite Force]. The scene work is small but refined, Qian Quan’s conspiracy is a little bit, and the emotional thinking of machines or robots is the first priority. Earn decent money without losing morals, 32 good top praises, I like you! The point and face are not enough, so I changed it back to making the best of my strengths and circumventing my weaknesses and then polishing it finely. Samuel L. Jackson's incendiary speech, interpreted as sarcasm and self-deprecation, would have made the film more favorable.

RoboCop quotes

  • Alex Murphy: Holy Christ, there's nothing left.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Your body may have gone, but you're still here.

    Alex Murphy: That's not even my brain.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: We had to repair the damaged areas, but we didn't interfere with your emotion or your intellect. Do you... do you understand me, Alex? You're... you're in control.

    Alex Murphy: I'm in control?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Yes.

    Alex Murphy: Okay. If I'm in control, then I wanna die. Just unplug whatever it is keepin' me alive and end this nightmare.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Now, say I did that - w-which is, as a doctor, would almost be impossible for me, but... but say I did. Wh... w-what do I say to your wife? What does she say to your son?

    Alex Murphy: That it didn't work. That you tried. Somethin' went wrong. You did everything you could, but I died.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: So after all they've been through, all the pain, all their hope restored, we would just rip that away? Your wife loves you, Alex. She signed the consent forms herself; otherwise, you couldn't have undergone the procedure. She loves you and she gave you a second chance. I need you to take it.

    Alex Murphy: I don't wanna see myself like this again. Ever. And the same goes for my family. Just put me back in.

  • Liz Kline: Dr. Norton, how... how is he doing this?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: His software is faster. His hardware is stronger. He's a better machine.

    Liz Kline: But you said humans hesitate.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Only when they're making decisions.

    Liz Kline: He's not making decisions?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Well, yes and no. In his everyday life, man rules over the machine; Alex makes his own decisions. Now, when he engages in battle, the visor comes down and the software takes over, then the... the machine does everything. Alex is a... he's a passenger, just along for the ride.

    Liz Kline: But if the machine is in control, then how is Murphy accountable? Who's pulling the trigger?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: When the machine fights, the system releases signals into Alex's brain making him think he's doing what our computers are actually doing. I mean, Alex believes right now he is in control, but he's not. It... it's the illusion of free will.