Is "The island" really that bad?

Lynn 2022-03-16 09:01:02

First of all, I don’t like a fashionable theme, and secondly, there are many logical errors and terrible scenery. Secondly, is McGregor’s performance incomprehensible or he is out of standard? I don’t know. In the end, all the movies are commercials. ! ?? S Burma Liu Zong
, however, have to say is, the film explores a very interesting topic: the ethics of cloning technology, film and television work in the past, some also mentioned, but the film can be said to be a realistic simulation A trend in cloning technology: to obtain organs from cloned humans. The resulting ethical and moral issues, the trampling on morality and humanity caused by the desire for survival, are involved in this film one by one. It can be said that although the future that this film will shape is exaggerated, it is not impossible. , And the collision of the relationship between technology and human nature in the movie can be said to present an interesting and worthy simulation test paper to the whole society.

As a movie, it may not be very good-although it is still a blockbuster-but as a simulation of the future, "The island" played a certain role.

Oh, by the way, Michael Bay can still move people. The last point of the film is that in the grand singing music, people are going to freedom (the favorite part of the old and the United States) is a good thing to say.

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  • Adella 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    Didn't Ewan say that he doesn't like Hollywood movies? But this shouldn’t be worth such a point~ It’s a real story...Although the process of the story is old-fashioned, if it is only worth 3.5 points, the remaining points must be given to two actors: Ivan and Scarlett. I like it anyway! ! ! ! ! By the way, the sponsor’s logo is so gorgeous...

  • Camylle 2021-10-20 19:02:15

    Ivan McGregor is so charming bird~

The Island quotes

  • Lincoln Six-Echo: Thanks for doing this.

    Tom Lincoln: That's all right. I'd like to think you'd do the same thing if you were me.

  • Merrick: [putting microsensors in Lincoln Six-Echo's eyes] Don't worry, it's painless.

    Lincoln Six-Echo: [in pain] It hurts.

    Merrick: [nonchalant] Not really.

    Lincoln Six-Echo: Yeah, it does.

    Merrick: No it doesn't.

    Lincoln Six-Echo: Yeah, it really, really does.

    Merrick: [after all microsensors went under Lincoln Six-Echo's eyes] The microsensors will move along your optic nerve. They will be uploading readings over the next 24 hours, after which you will pass them through your urine. Now *that* might hurt.