Looking at the whole film,
there may be only two things that impressed me the most -
Shia LaBeouf's beard and
Billy Bob Thornton's eyebrows.
This is really a shocking result.
The stacking of commercial elements and the collection of current selling points
have long been a work without the slightest connotation.
Compared to monitoring, let’s take a look at “Public Enemy” ten years ago;
more recently, there is the popular American drama “Prison Break” in 2005
;
Is there any progress?
Many seemingly high-tech settings
are even more ridiculous for a technology stream like Camel.
Compared with the out-of-control computer, it is simply countless:
"I, Robot", "Computer Fantasy",
"2001: A Space Odyssey" and "The Matrix" are even more classics.
What's more, the final fate of this runaway AI
was actually destroyed by simple and direct violence.
Not only does it remind me of the sentence in "Crazy Stone":
"Why bother with that, just hit it with a hammer" and it's over. What
's even more painful is that such a powerful computer system,
it takes so many people's turnover
to complete the simple mission of killing a few people.
Compared with the previous pretending to be mysterious and taking a lot of trouble,
after reading it, I really feel like being played.
The male and female protagonists don't call at all,
although they fall in love in the popular year, they
don't bring such nonsense...
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