(February 5, 2010) Do you remember what it's been since the last Bruce Willis hit? I can't remember. "Sixth Sense"? Is that the year of the monkey and the month of the horse? This year's "Incarnation of the Machine" should have been able to turn around, because the story is good enough, and if the skill is solid enough, it can be deeply digged, but the reality is that the plot is protracted, the burden is particularly hesitant, and the director and screenwriter are very conservative. . There is no wide-angle depiction of the future-like city, and the city has not changed. On the contrary, such robots were born before the era itself. Those handsome men and women acting on the streets of the robots, while making people YY, also have longing, and then It is fear—the sign of human existence is labor. While enjoying the achievements of high-tech, gradually lose the sense of human identity. Thinking of the "Encyclopedia of Robot Cats", Fujii described the appearance of future humans: big heads, shrunken limbs, nose hair longer than creaking nest hair... Watching this film, I think it's really interesting.
The code-typing scene at the end of saving agent robots and humans is so banal and cliché that I can't stand it.
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