"Super Revenge" is the first film directed by Leigh Whannell, the director of the popular horror thriller "(The Invisible Man" (The Invisible Man) at the beginning of this year. A friend proposed to use an operation to implant a smart chip STEM into his body. After the male protagonist completed the operation, he actively searched for the murderer of his wife.
The film first uses a small amount of space to focus on the hero and heroine's views on intelligent technology. It is ridiculous that the heroine instinctively resists intelligent technology. The accident happened indirectly due to technology, but was rescued by technology and regained a healthy body. In the event of an accident, the male protagonist has no hesitation in tying a seat belt for his wife, and is willing to sacrifice himself to save his wife's life. This detail strengthens the male protagonist's revenge persuasion.
AI is not familiar with human fireworks. After his wife passed away, he still asked the actor if his wife would go home for dinner, and was constantly tricked by the actor into giving medicine. For STEM, AI is a drop in the bucket.
In the world of smart technology, the police rely on drones to investigate cases, and they have not been able to arrest the murderer for a long time. The actor teasing that the drone can only be used for surveillance is very warning, piercing the sugar coating on the surface, forcing the actor to take action, and the police are more casually monitoring urbanites The dialogue reflects that in the future, the world's urbanites will lose their original ability due to over-reliance on technology, and their investigation ability will be infinitely close to zero.
The director's first set of works has a slightly immature style of shots. What is worth commending is the mechanized feeling of the fighting scenes, and an unexpected ending brings the story to a perfect end. The world view of the movie is huge, limited by the extremely limited cost, the format of the movie is narrow, and the playful world view is not fully displayed, which is a pity for the movie.
On the whole, the setting of the movie is excellent, reflecting that in the future, human beings are slowly eroded by intelligent technology, everything is controlled by technology, and human beings even lose the ability to control their own will and body, just like the movie version of "Black Mirror". , The fighting scenes are not conventional, the style is refreshing, and the audience has an immersive feeling.
Movie Type: Drama
Referral Index: 7.5/10
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