poor "hero"

Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:04

I watched it in the lab with my classmates in the early hours of last night after turning off the lights. The speakers are always on, and although the sound effect is okay, I still like to watch it by myself with headphones. It's more engaging.
I'll talk about the feeling of watching it with the speakers on. As others have said, the beginning is really shocking, with political metaphors. After that, the male protagonist felt that his voice was very good after his debut, but his acting skills could only be said to be mediocre. After being assassinated and transformed into a policeman, I quickly got into the show because I didn't need to show too much emotion. I feel very weak about the presence of the male protagonist in front.
The focus of this film is to discuss the manufacturing process of the cops under the political and economic struggle, and the cops are finally the product of the two. I have never been autonomous, my body is not my own, and my emotions can even be controlled by drugs. I don't know if there will be a sequel to the film. But I feel that the biggest weakness of the male protagonist or the cop is that he can't control himself. The brain and mechanical body he has are placed outside. Dominated by doctors and tech companies, respectively. This is the hero's greatest sorrow.
He is a doll, and he cannot be subject to the fate of others.
Since the male protagonist was a policeman before, not a scientist or a doctor, it is impossible for him to re-upgrade his mechanical body or let his brain get rid of the doctor to achieve autonomy.
With such a large weakness, I don't know what his fate will be when he encounters a powerful enemy, such as a doctor or a scientist who can change his procedures.
So I think the theme of the film should be about people and inhumans. But the result is very obvious, he is inhuman! Because his destiny is completely out of his own!

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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.