Sci-fi action movie. This episode makes the hacker world structure of the first episode richer and more diverse, further sublimates the love between the male and female protagonists, and constructs a place in the rebel world, making the rebel organization more convincing. Of course, I finally found Mr. Key and rushed into the robot's control center, only to find that everything was just an attempt in the robot world. The emergence of the resistance organization was a drill for the defense of robots. Including the savior, all robots deliberately They were released for experimentation, and they were still the first group, already the sixth group, and it was full of male protagonists who chose to help love this time. Although the hand reached into the body to make the heart beat again, it was a little bit bloody, other things were really good, including martial arts, which was quite Chinese and I liked it very much. Although I sometimes think that this movie has something to do with hackers, and how it has something to do with computers and artificial intelligence, but after reading the comments of the viewers, I feel that it is really inextricably linked, with various metaphors, viruses, and self. Repairing, hacking into computers...too many, but a person created by a robot can fly around in consciousness like a superman, omnipotent, is this mindfulness?
The rebels discovered that the robot had found them, and they were digging the ground with the robot, and soon they would dig into the base camp of the rebels. Base camp let all the warships go back and deploy defenses. However, under the leadership of the captain, the battleship where the hero is located is ready to continue to complete the mission and completely destroy the robot world. Although many people opposed it, they still decided to do so. Soon they returned to the rebel base, but because the robots kept digging deeply, they decided to set out to eliminate the robots completely. This is a message from the wizard, asking the hero to see her. Seeing her, her boyfriend expressed his suspicion, and the wizard admitted it. He also told him that he could go to a place to find a key person, and then he could enter the robot's control center. So the captain and the hero and heroine went to find key figures, but they were rejected by a very arrogant person. But the wife of the arrogant loves the male lead, and takes them to find the key person after asking for a kiss. When the arrogant found out, he commanded his subordinates to fight against the captain and the male and female masters. In the end, the captain and the main men and women were highly skilled, defeated the arrogant and rescued the key figures. Let's discuss together and use the power outage to rush into the robot control center. In order to complete this task, many rebels sacrificed, and the male protagonist finally rushed into the control center. However, the owner of the control center told the male protagonist that their rebel world and savior were deliberately created by this master, with the purpose of creating some problems and testing their own disposal and recovery capabilities. It's not the first time the male lead them, it's the sixth time. This time, he was also given a choice, either to save the heroine or to save the rebel base. The hero chose to save the heroine. All the legends are shattered, the robots are not destroyed, but their own hopes are completely extinguished, but fortunately many rebels escaped and can continue to resist. They survived and the battle continued, so they set off again.
All kinds of tricks are still very fierce. "Liang Wei" Zou Zhaolong's kung fu is not inferior to Keanu Reeves. The hostess looks a bit old. That rebel world is doing well, very energetic and mentally powerful. The chase on that section of the road is still very enjoyable. But what I love most is the dialogue between the hero and the ruler. It is hopeless to go all out. In the end, it is just a dream. It is just a common joke. It is really hopeless. But as long as the hope is not extinguished and the hope lasts forever, there will always be light ahead.
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