Does technology really help people live a better life?

Brown 2022-04-23 07:03:11

The movie seems to be about action, if I understand correctly. With the help of the doctor, the male protagonist, who had no feelings at all, can understand right and wrong. Suddenly a point came to mind: you will become a powerful person if you don't care about anything, and others will be afraid when they see you. But on the other hand I think you're a lunatic. But if you have feelings, have something you care about, and someone you want to protect, you will become a hero. I don't know if everyone will feel very happy when they see it, at least I feel that there is a real pleasure in punishing evil and eliminating rape.
But when I watched this movie, I got caught up in the development of a technology, is it really helping people get better and better? After the development of technology, I can transplant my memory to another person, and then I will be reborn again. In real life, didn't a rich man set up a scientific research project to make himself immortal? But isn't this against common sense, you are reborn, but you will definitely sacrifice a person's original life!
This movie helps the male protagonist live a better life, but not all. This is probably just something I'm thinking about!

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  • Camylle 2022-03-24 09:02:37

    Weak chicken CIA, you fail, you are incompetent, you... shit is useless! !

  • Kailey 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    Costner so old a year after 'McFarlane'? Although it is a well-established genre film, the performances of several leading actors have added some new feelings to similar roles. Gary Oldman, who is ridiculous at all costs for the task, Costner who is violent but lacks right and wrong views like a child, etc. These settings are not common in general genre films, and there seems to be nothing bright.

Criminal quotes

  • Quaker Wells: [frustrated with result of brain experimentation] How long have you been worked on this?

    Dr. Franks: 15 years.

    Quaker Wells: We want a refund!

  • Jill Pope: [rushed up stairs to little daughter's room] I'm here!

    Emma Pope: [as mother quickly closes door] Where were you? Who's there?

    Jill Pope: It's okay.

    [grabs wooden light fixture]

    Jill Pope: Mommy's here! Mommy's here!

    Emma Pope: There's someone in the house!