Damn American brainwashing

Laury 2022-04-23 07:01:34

I don't want to talk about anything else, I just want to talk about the brainwashing spirit of the United States.
I don't know if American producers have accepted the concept of brainwashing. Anyway, basically every movie should promote human rights in the United States, and by the way, blackmail certain countries.
This one is aimed at China again, and moved the mecha production base over. At first I thought it was a good thing, mecha, what an advanced thing, the production base is in China, this is a blatant compliment.
But when I saw our Robocops run out of control and run towards the straw, I felt something was wrong. Maybe I'm too sensitive?
But I saw the rows of workers on the assembly line shaped like puppets, and the farmers who were still planting rice fields with their hands under the sun. I thought this was a mockery of China. You know, the film is set in 2019. , China is still using a slowly human assembly line, and, looking at those workers, you are like seeing puppets all over the floor.
And in the end, it was the Americans who stood up and gave up the freedom to choose their interests, and then the host stood up and cursed, but in the end, the American market was still closed. The familiar Stars and Stripes appeared, and the host shouted out the corny slogan, "Long live freedom, and oh, and long live America."
I know that's not the point of this movie, but I couldn't help but jump out and say something I saw myself. I don't know if it's right or wrong, please post a brief introduction.

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Extended Reading
  • Kelli 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I haven't seen the old version, but the stories and ideas of the new version are still not fresh, and can only be regarded as a well-established assembly line product. Compared with the new version of "Special Police Judge" with a similar theme, this film is indeed much more refined in special effects production. The all-black armor is modern, but unfortunately it is not very good-looking... But "The Judge" at least has absolute justice. The philosophical thinking is in it, and when it comes to this film, it is completely popcorn, and the rank is slightly lower...

  • Crystel 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    The reborn new chapter sets the shape and story background in line with modern aesthetics. After lowering my expectations, I found that it wasn't too bad. Literary dramas basically made sense, but action dramas. The realism, which is widely praised in elite troops, is a hindrance here. Several major scenes have no imagination, lack of power and sense of speed. Also, I like the scrawny drug addict in Murder more than Officer Murphy.

RoboCop quotes

  • Alex Murphy: Kind of suit is this?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: It's not a... suit, Alex. It's... it-it's you. This was the only option. We're here, all of us, to make you whole again. Full body unlock. I want you to walk now, Alex. You can do that.

    Alex Murphy: This seems so real.

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Alex, it's-it's very important you understand what is happening. This is real. It's not a dream, i-it's not drugs or anesthetics.

    Alex Murphy: I know I'm dreaming because I can feel all of this.

    Jae Kim: Alex, amputees can often feel their missing appendages. It's called phantom limb sensation.

    Alex Murphy: What do you mean "amputees?" What the hell did you do to me?

    Dr. Dennett Norton: Alex, you need to relax.

    Alex Murphy: Take this off me now.

    Jae Kim: Alex...

    Dr. Dennett Norton: You need to relax.

    Alex Murphy: I need to get out of this thing.

    Jae Kim: Alex, Dr. Norton saved all of...

    Alex Murphy: What did you do to me?

    [grabs Dr. Norton]

    Alex Murphy: [shouting] What have you done to me?

  • Raymond Sellars: Make him more, uh... tactical. Make him look, uh... Let's go with black.