write before the movie

Bertram 2022-04-19 09:02:25

After reading the film introduction, I found that the story idea is basically the same as that of the sci-fi master Asimov's robot series, including the most famous Three Laws of Robotics. Suddenly there is an inexplicable excitement. I hope that this film can achieve the purpose of paying tribute to the master, not It has lowered everyone's perception of hard science fiction. It is recommended that you read the works of the master before watching this film.

Then, pay high tribute to Master Asimov. Decades later, your thinking and interpretation of the future is still inspiring the limit of countless people's imagination. Your works can only be looked up to, but cannot be surpassed.

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Extended Reading
  • Jade 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    No flaws, no bright spots. Everyone's acting is good. Pretty honest movie. . .

  • Delpha 2022-04-20 09:02:01

    I like this kind of film with a simple world view, core, and dramatic points, but they are all highly completed within the limits. The upper limit of this film is not high, but it is very clean, with few words, showing the warmth of a doomsday personal sketch

Automata quotes

  • Blue Robot: We just appeared.

    Jacq Vaucan: Yeah, now we are going to disappear!

  • Title Card: Increased Solar Storms have turned the earth's surface into a radioactive desert and reduced the human population by 99.7% to 21 million people. Atmosphere disturbances have disabled most terrestrial communication systems, pushing civilization to a process of technological regression. In an atmosphere of fear and desperation, ROC Corporation created the Automata Pilgrim 7000's, primitive robots designed to build the walls and mechanical clouds that protect the humans who inhabit the last remaining cities. Now there are millions of robots controlled by man through two security protocols: The first protocol prevents the robot from harming any form of life. The second protocol prevents the robot from altering itself or other robots. These two protocols are designed to protect humans from the Automata. They are inalterable.