Anticlimactic

Burley 2021-10-20 17:22:47

Very good idea, reflection on the moral issues caused by cloning technology.

At the beginning of the film, the global pollution and the suspense of the Island are very good. Unfortunately, the second half of the film hastily. The heroes and heroines just race out of the car, shake a few fists, and the bad guys are all over.

Two things are very bizarre: the

black mercenaries are so cold-blooded and iron-toothed, how can they turn to the dark when they see the scars on the heroine’s wrists and become the righteous men who rise up?

So how can the high-tech modern clone empire not even solve the heat dissipation problem? A big fan that seems to have been produced in the 1960s and 1970s has actually become the key to the collapse and demise of the empire?

One last question, what will happen after this finale?

Thousands of clones have gained freedom and poured into society, cloned looks, fingerprints, eye masks, and even memories, my God, isn't this the end of the world more terrifying than environmental pollution?

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The Island quotes

  • McCord: The whole reason you exist is because everyone wants to live forever. It's the new American dream. There's people out there that are rich enough to pay anything for it.

  • Jordan Two-Delta: But why doesn't Merrick want our owners to know we're alive?

    McCord: Just because people eat the burger doesn't mean they wanna to meet the cow.