Five questions

Emilie 2022-01-15 08:02:57

If it weren't for the special effects and some creative ideas, I really wanted to get 2 stars. Here I list five questions about this film. 1. Forcibly using science to explain traditional superstitions, even Qigong and other things have come out. 2. Distorted anthropocentric values. There is no doubt that Birdman’s thinking is correct. It is just that the way to solve the problem is a little too radical; what is really evil and wrong is the corrupt system and a wrong development path, but this is what the protagonist group maintains, until the end. It's just that Vasi said a few useless words for Birdman lightly. And this birdman was defeated by the chip made by the villain Professor Paula in an extremely low-level way (this chip caused a huge disaster in the previous one), so this may be an anti-hero But there is no anti-heroism in the whole film except this point. 3. In the first part, the seventh brother gradually formed his own independent thought and personality from a robot attached to Vathy, and left a thought-provoking sentence "because I learned to think" at the end. Therefore, as a sequel, it should also follow such a route to show more of the Seventh Brother as an independent person. But here the Seventh Brother has changed back to Vassi's tools, and more attached to Vassi than in the early part of the first.

4. Forcibly reproduce the scene of the previous one. In the previous part, when testing the intelligence of the seventh brother, he was asked "whether there is a God". The seventh brother replied "Dr. Vasi is his God". After listening to him, Vasi was moved, and the whole process was designed ingeniously, smoothly and naturally. In this one, the seventh brother directly mentioned it forcibly, first saying that he was just the shadow of Vassi, and then said that Vassi was his own God. Not only is it abrupt, but the entire Seventh Brother’s speech here fully demonstrates the Seventh Brother’s obedience and attachment to Vasi.

5. Forcibly kill Little Pola. In the first part, the death of old Paula was laid from the beginning. Old Paula always wanted to make robots and sell them to arms dealers, so that he finally created the evil seven brothers, but at this time the seventh brothers already had their own independence. Personality will no longer be a commodity that is bought and sold. The conflict between the two is intensified. It is logical that the seventh brother will kill Paula. As for the little Paula here, it seemed that there was no chance of death, but as a villain, he had to die, so he directly let Birdman kill little Paula with completely inadequate motivation.

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