Morgan

Marcelino 2022-01-07 15:53:34

A top enterprise analysis and solution expert (played by Kate Mara) was dispatched to a remote and extremely confidential location to conduct a spooky investigation into an accident. She discovered that the entire horrible incident was caused by one It is caused by a seemingly harmless "person", and will this "person" bring infinite hope or the beginning of a terrifying nightmare?
This mysterious "man" is Morgan. The creature created by bioengineering by synthesizing DNA is the next step in human evolution. When she was one month old, she (it) would walk and talk; when she was six months old, she had far exceeded the creator's expectations. The magic is both mysterious and unpredictable-a creature created in a laboratory has the ability to express emotions and the characteristics of conflict, which blurs the line between humans and artificial humans. But what if the created creature transcends the creator himself? Facing this miracle of genetic engineering, people have far underestimated its evolutionary ability...

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Extended Reading
  • Rosalinda 2022-01-07 15:53:34

    A soft science fiction film with artificial humans as the main axis. It is produced at a low cost. It is based on a step-by-step approach to enhance the atmosphere. It uses the emotion and cognition of the reconstructed Morgan as the story clue to unfold Morgan’s network of characters. Explain, the rhythm is gentle, the dialogue is rigid, and the inexplicable runaway in the second half of the paragraph really begins to climax, crazy killing, invisible lily emotion, hastily ending in a pot, messy, and reversal is too old-fashioned

  • Carroll 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    I think the music is good, and then the setting is more Machina, the actor Morgan is very futuristic. . The final reversal setting is not bad

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!