bad world

Nellie 2022-11-17 15:46:42

The first episode is full of fire and beautiful, depicting the world being kidnapped by the AI ​​algorithm in a subtle, explicit and intrusive way, but in reality, the Meituan riders are forced by big data and algorithms to run red lights and violate traffic rules. The ultimate performance of capital squeeze. The difference between the two is like a paper divider.

The history of mankind is written improvisationally. Humans are a thin layer of bacteria attached to a ball of mud that rushes towards nothingness, excreted when consumed, destroyed when used, and then sat on a piece of bare ashes, draining the planet. All value, but ask yourself "Why am I here?"

The ending seems anticlimactic, in sharp contrast to the performance of the first episode. The confrontation between the two factions is a little thin, and there is no main point of confrontation. For the sake of my daughter to go to the paradise, can't I upload it myself? To liberate human beings to give up themselves? While reshaping the personality, the contradictions are not clear enough. In general, the characters are thinner, and the story has more room for expansion. Also a robot, the female was knocked down by a knife, the female protagonist remained motionless with three bullets in her body, and she was fine even if she was hit with a knife, a little imprecise.

There is indeed ugliness and disorder in this world, and I choose to see the good. It feels a little embarrassing to be forced to be a saint.

While looking forward to it, I am tired at the same time. The first episode of this season is full of gimmicks, but the more I watch it, the more unpleasant it becomes.

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Parce Domine quotes

  • Charlotte Hale: Robots don't kill people, people kill people.

  • Martel: There has been some turbulence in the data.

    Liam Dempsey: It's data. It's made of turbulence.