After watching it for 10 minutes, I found that I had seen it before, but I can't explain the plot stupidly. The side shows how boring this movie is.
Artificial intelligence overturns control of human beings, this drama is not a novel idea. What's more outrageous is that the film is designed for artificial intelligence to fully own the human body. Why? You are artificial intelligence, all-encompassing and omnipotent, what is there to be obsessed with about a human body? And the premise is that the original body has not been modified by electrical components. Where is the origin of this design? Virginity complex?
In the fight between the villain 1 and the male protagonist, how did the male protagonist reverse? It seemed that he had angered the other party, and then he clanged and killed the other party. Then your artificial intelligence is so powerful, how can you still be a little brother, what nanotechnology do you use? Then this semi-finished product of artificial intelligence is stronger than your upgraded product. Logically speaking, isn't the villain 1 also ultimately controlled by artificial intelligence? How come you were completely unmanipulated and almost died at the hands of the villain when you hit it later. Translate for me.
It's all bugs, so why don't you stop racing in the future of sci-fi? The streets are full of fuel cars, at least half of them are electric cars now. Future wool? And then a bunch of people playing VR, please, the future. Do you still want to be so rude to play in VR? It can't just be an audio-visual experience plus a handle. At the very least, the capsule is a full-body experience, or at least the helmet has dozens of neuron sensory line links. This small VR still makes people addicted to the future, how many days and weeks?
The design is like a picture, the brain tempts the male protagonist, finds hackers to hack into the firewall, and can control the human body freely from then on, without being restricted by the terminal and the cloud. I think humans with average IQs, especially male protagonists who have always been in a state of rejection and defense against artificial intelligence, should not remove the firewall so foolishly without any hesitation. From the moment the artificial intelligence talks to you, you are full of fear of this intellectual brain that is independent of your personality. Although you are dependent, your personality is independent. Having a general staff BB is already annoying, not to mention that it has to be lifted now. All restrictions on him to set him free? Isn't that Sima Yi's ascendance? There's no doubt about that? Moreover, the hacker also helped him get rid of it without saying a word. If it is so simple and omnipotent, why do you need to use a hacker to do it? Can you just find a mechanic? Since the intellectual brain can already control the scientist and is equivalent to his master, why does he need to use the hands of hackers to authorize and remove the protective net? I didn't understand it, I didn't understand the logic, I didn't want to be thorough.
And that female police officer, who had little impetus to the plot, why did she come? She didn't solve the case, did she mix it up, and she didn't mix it in place, and she didn't have the slightest sense of artificial intelligence. What does she stand for? Doomsday order or the heart of justice? There is no positive promotion of the plot, and it does not provide the male protagonist with any useful and necessary clues and inspirations.
At the end, the hero indulges in memories. Will the personality indulge in the virtual world be conscious? Like those walking dead in VR, is there a moment when you wake up consciously? Then you have such a powerful intellectual brain to create an omnipotent mechanical body by yourself, isn't it good, why do you want a useless human body? And once the original owner got tired of hanging out with his wife on the hospital bed, what would he do if he suddenly woke up and competed with you for his body?
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