Why do you want to watch this movie, the office colleague said: "Watching a sci-fi movie, the heroine was naked from beginning to end."
kindness. Ah? What film? I have to look at it, I have to see how the director perfectly combines science fiction and pornography.
It turns out that there are science fiction and pornography, but the combination is not perfect.
Without high-definition resources, the quality of the film is average. I watched it in a jump. How can I say, some aspects of the film are okay, at least it meets the dark inner needs of training sex slaves... Also, the heroine is in good shape and there is no way. The dirty mentality of straight men. The first half of the movie also follows this rhythm.
The next part is starting to complain. From the middle to the back, why must the male protagonist rescue the female protagonist and let the female protagonist be autonomous? why? Is it just for the plot to continue? It’s incomprehensible...There are too many uncertainties in doing this. Why do you think you can influence the robot by action, or why do you think you can subdue a female robot you raped? If you want to create autonomous robots, you have to look at the situation. This outer space is helpless and embarrassed on all sides. What if the robot is out of control and wants to kill? . . In order to liberate the robot, it has to risk mission failure and loss of life. . . . This is confusing. Well, in fact, the male protagonist is deeply in love with the female robot. It’s hard to say, that kind of situation, more should be afraid that a person is too lonely), step back ten thousand steps, the male protagonist is completely too boring, just want to act. . . . But as a male protagonist, you have to have a brain. You are the company's choice. . . It's all right now, and even the power of sex is taken away. . . . The astronaut chosen by this broken company is too unreliable, not rational at all, and IQ is not online at all -_-||. . . .
So this story is not well rounded, the plot is flawed, and it can only be seen as a tertiary film. . .
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