Surprise at the end

Bernita 2022-01-07 15:53:34

Morgan, the experimental product cultivated by a group company's bioengineering, "grows up" under the careful care of the experimenters. The five-year-old Morgan looks like a sixteen or seventeen-year-old girl, possessing extraordinary abilities and IQ, and a violent factor that is born with his bones. Because of his violent behavior and uncertainty, the research company decided to dispose of Morgan, which led to a series of bloody crimes. I began to think that this was a movie to torture human nature. After all, the routine was too obvious-human beings experimented for evolution, created life, but turned around and abandoned it like a shoe, and finally suffered the consequences. But it looks different from the end. Speaking of it, the ending is really pleasant. The heroine is actually the most successful experiment. The foreshadowing of flipping the palm is very good. From the beginning, Cathy was shown on Morgan before he was attacked. At the end, when the heroine did the same behavior, it was refreshing (I was really surprised when I saw it. of). The palm of the hand is up, like self-examination; of course, it can also be understood as nothing, just a simple warm-up action. There was also a hint in Cathy's conversation with the hostess, "You are a liar. You are a fucking cold-blooded killer." At this time, the identity of the heroine has not actually been connected with the purpose of the Morgan Project. When I turned from the hostess and killed Amy relentlessly and cleanly, I shuddered silently, "Isn't this a scientific experiment too". Sure enough (so I think the ending is very pleasant). The director really didn't see what he wanted to convey. But there are a few things that I am satisfied with: 1. Morgan's assessment meeting. Professor Shapiro pressed on step by step, questioning Morgan's view of his identity. Morgan was taken care of as a child by the experimenters for five years, but self-positioning as a child drew relentless ridicule and sarcasm from the professor. Here, a new creature created by mankind's questioning of "who am I" makes the film a lot thicker. Morgan thought he was only five years old, but Morgan's superior IQ and understanding ability comparable to that of an adult showed a clear difference. Five years is enough time for an artificial intelligence creature to complete the most difficult subject learning, but it cannot allow Morgan to fully understand and grasp his own emotions, let alone a creature who thinks he is a five-year-old human child to complete the "Who am I?" "An answer to this question of tracing the source. 2. The betrayal of the experimenter. After Morgan killed Professor Shapiro out of control, the project team was ordered to end Morgan's life process. However, the people who treated Morgan as their own and took care of them for five years couldn't bear to really cause this creature to die. After Morgan fainted, the hostess who insisted on executing the company's instructions was knocked out and prepared to take Morgan away. I feel that this plot fully satirizes the weakness of human beings. Either you oppose it at the beginning, or you go all the way to the dark. Halfway through your next medicine, you hesitate and hesitate to make this little guy feel that he has been abandoned by the whole world, and then he finds out his conscience and puts on a smiling face again. People don't buy it anymore. In the face of Morgan, who had been completely blackened, no one could buckle the machine board in his hand. The gun in his hand seemed to be a display rather than a weapon to defend life. 3. Morgan's revenge massacre. Following the plot mentioned above, when Morgan woke up, the experimenter was about to take Morgan to escape, but was killed by this little guy. I think Morgan’s bloodthirsty nature has had a big impact. With Morgan’s intelligence, it’s impossible to understand that these people want to save themselves, but when you open your eyes, you’re the ones who close your eyes and want to kill yourself. Normal people will be furious, and even more. Don't say that this natural supernatural power is weird. The film finally reveals clear instructions here. Morgan is a created killer. Morgan is defined as bloodthirsty. The so-called correction of Morgan’s misconduct planned before looks like a joke here. Such a Morgan is the most successful experiment that cold-blooded humans look forward to.
Kate Mara, who plays the leading role in the poker face, has a cold temperament, and it can be said that the performance is very suitable. It’s just that I personally think that the little girl who plays Morgan is more murderous than the heroine. I like both of them very much. The hostess wants to collect every suit, handsome and beautiful. After watching a trailer comparable to a horror movie, every time Morgan appeared nervous during the entire viewing process, he was highly nervous. In fact, the tension of the feature film did not seem to be so strong. The plot layout and line design are quite satisfactory. The line of the heroine is well buried, but it feels that it is not enough. . I heard that it is the director’s debut (?), which is still good.

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Extended Reading
  • Chris 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    Like a bad horror movie, shouting no, no, and then being massacred, very mentally retarded

  • Romaine 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    Not as good as Machina, bad Chinese is also a minus point, and the translated name is Moji, this film is really weird, I don't know what I'm making, a horror film? horror film? Humanity film? Speed ​​movie? Martial arts movie? Smart Awakening? A pot of messy stew. Don't worry, really don't worry.

Morgan quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jim Bryce: She did very well. Agreed, the situation is untidy, but given the unpredictable nature of the assignment, she prosecuted her mandate perfectly. She was measured and surgical, even when the situation was considerably less so. Most importantly, she followed her directives without hesitation. The collateral damage was regrettable, of course. But in this case, unavoidable.

    [body bags being loaded into a hearse]

    Jim Bryce: I think these events make it punishingly clear what I had already predicted. The L-9 was the inferior program.

    [Morgan floating in the water]

    Jim Bryce: Though its emotional development was certainly remarkable, the immediate termination was an unfortunate but clear necessity.

    David Chance: Well, I guess the old dogs hunt the best, sir.

    Jim Bryce: Then it's settled. We stick to what we know. All development assets revert to the L-4 stream.

    Charles Grimes: So what do we do about Lee weathers?

    Jim Bryce: What about her? She's perfect.

  • [first lines]

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: [enters the holding cell] Hi, darling. It's me. I thought we'd have lunch together today. Oh, angel, you look sad. You know, it's a very, very natural thing. It's actually a very human thing to feel sad. But emotions aren't bad.

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: I'm sorry, baby. I'm still trying to get them to change their mind and let you out for a little bit.

    Dr. Kathy Grieff: [Morgan suddenly lunges at her and begins stabbing her] No! Get off! No! Oh, god!