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Nakia 2022-04-19 09:01:50

Maybe my personal scoring standard is not that high, I think this movie is quite lively. It is also the theme of people using technology to do bad things, and then the heroic heroism of the protagonist saves the world and harvests love. The plot feels so familiar, the old way of American blockbusters. There are space exploration, there are gene editing, there are elements of science fiction films, there are monsters rampant, and there are elements of disaster films. It feels like this orangutan communicates with people in a fantastical way. I just went to the zoo to see gorillas some time ago, and found that many of them behave like people. At that time, gorillas kept hitting the protective glass, which should be a demonstration of tourists to the right. Shouldn't the hero of this movie come from wrestling, he's so strong! I wonder if after watching this film, everyone will think about protecting animals. In short, I hope that all life can have a meaning of existence, and I hope that nature can maintain balance.

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Rampage quotes

  • Title Card: In 1993, a breakthrough new technology, known as CRISPR, gave scientists a path to treat incurable diseases through genetic editing.

    Title Card: In 2016, due to its potential for misuse, the U.S. Intelligence Community designated genetic editing a "Weapon of Mass Destruction and Proliferation."

  • [first lines]

    Mission Controller: Athena-1. Athena-1, come in. Athena-1, this is Control. We have negative copy on that last transmission. We are showing LOS in the command module. Please verify. Over.

    Dr. Kerry Atkins: Mission Control, this is Atkins. Something went wrong with the test. The crew is dead. Athena hull integrity is critical. I'm headed to the escape capsule.

    Mission Controller: Negative, negative. Reroute to the lab and secure the canisters before departure.

    Dr. Kerry Atkins: But the test subject is loose.

    Mission Controller: Doctor, the test subject is a rat.

    Dr. Kerry Atkins: Not anymore.