Who should make the rules of the game

Ulises 2022-03-21 09:01:05

Who should make the rules of the game? Is it someone who can provide perfect rules, or is it the initiator of the game? Or should it be the majority of the players? Of course, this third type is obviously not feasible. There must be only a small number of people who really make the rules, and the majority are just obediencers, the silent majority.

So who should make the rules? The most feasible statement should be the small group of people who have the most resources, that is, whoever has more resources can make rules. So, with a scene in the film, robots occupy more resources, so, let them make the rules?

What does the human will pursue? The person in the confinement island said "to be a live monster or a dead good man?", this may be the best answer to this question of will in the West. Although I am not the best, or even good, at least I will be me I would rather die if you are not free.

In order to express such a concept, the film used a large-scale war between humans and robots, bloody and sacrificed to fight for freedom. In the past, the films I watched were often bloody carnage scenes. This time I changed to robots. It feels a little different. This is a relatively relaxing sensory stimulus. Coupled with good computer special effects, the film is very interesting.

It is recommended to those who need it with the whole family. It is suitable for all ages. The picture is healthy, relaxed and happy. It is not too stupid for art lovers. It is a rare material for the whole family.

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I, Robot quotes

  • Detective Del Spooner: [sneezes] ... Sorry, I'm allergic to bullshit.

  • Susan Calvin: Do you ever have a normal day?

    Detective Del Spooner: Yeah. Once. It was a Thursday.