Selling an idea, not a story

Yvette 2022-01-31 08:01:54

The idea is good, this idea is very good...

A virus in reality, it can even be said that it is not even a living thing, it is a string of DNA codes, just matter, but when it enters the human cell, it presents a self-replication mechanism and The object of destruction--cell; a

computer virus is a string of numbers, and the object of destruction is a designated program;

a language virus is created in the play, and after being understood and transformed into a kind of thinking in the human brain, what destroys is the brain's thinking-- Interestingly, the effective system is limited to the English version.

Both the intruder and the victim have something in common: if thinking can be expressed in data, there should also be a BUG backdoor. VIRUS can be used to intrude and destroy in a way of thinking.

But the amount of data is so short and broken? The saying in the play is that God BUG
, who broke the BUG of Nima, how, and for what purpose, what is the situation?
The director did not explain the
fact, as the movie, this film is worth a lot of places Tucao, but we all spit, I do not bullshit
looks like the director just wanted to shoot out of the idea

, however, and whether this understanding of the film's director if there are deviations, I accepted His approach: I appreciate this creative

PS: Japanese cartoonist Minagawa Ryoji'sThere is a chapter in which archaeologists found a ruin, a wall full of unknown ancient texts, and after sorting them, they were input into the computer for analysis... As a result, the computer was invaded by a program with a personality that surpassed human intelligence... Those words are this super program The "gene" of itself/program... This program calls itself Yama, and has destroyed human civilization several times... Is it
similar to this story?

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Extended Reading
  • Corine 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Progress is so slow. . .

  • Jordan 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Another one-scene movie, but it's not nearly as entertaining as other one-scene movies

Pontypool quotes

  • Grant Mazzy: Is not understanding what disinfects it? See, that's the question. If it disinfects it, then how - without distorting, how do you do that?

    Sydney Briar: You kill the word that's killing you.

    Grant Mazzy: Oh, you kill the word that's killing you! That's good! You repeat it. Yeah, I remember as a kid, I used to, uh, I used to repeat words over and over again till they were incomprehensible. You think that's what it is? Is that why they're repeating things? Is it some kind of immune system response?

    Sydney Briar: You have to kill all the killing.

    Grant Mazzy: But it doesn't work, because they repeat the word and then they still get sick. So how do you make it unrecognizable? How? And what word?

    Sydney Briar: Kill.

    Grant Mazzy: Kill.

    Sydney Briar: Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill.

    Grant Mazzy: Syd?

    Sydney Briar: Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill.

    Grant Mazzy: Are you okay? You okay?

    Sydney Briar: Kill, kill, kill.

    Grant Mazzy: Ok. Syd? Sydney, I, - I think you got an infected word. You - you're infected. But we know the word.

    [Sydney cries]

    Grant Mazzy: Don't say anything. No, no, no, stop. We know the word.

    Sydney Briar: [Crying] Kill, kill, kill.

    Grant Mazzy: Ok, kill isn't kill. Sydney, kill isn't kill. It isn't kill. Kill isn't kill. Kill isn't kill. Kill isn't kill. Kill isn't kill. Kill isn't kill. Oh, god. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know. Uh, uh, ok. Kill is blue. Kill is wonderful. Kill is loving. Kill is baby. Kill is Manet's Garden. Kill is a beautiful morning. Kill is everything you ever wanted. Kill is, kill is, uh, kill is kiss.

    [Sydney begins calming down]

    Grant Mazzy: Kill is - kill is - kill is kiss? Kill is kiss. Is that it? Kill is kiss? Kill is kiss. Kill is kiss. Kill is kiss. Kill is kiss! Kill is kiss? Kill is kiss. What is kill?

    Sydney Briar: Kiss. Kill me.

    Grant Mazzy: What?

    Sydney Briar: Kill me.

    [Kisses Grant]

    Sydney Briar: Kill is kiss. Kill is kiss. Kill is kiss. Ok. Ok, I feel better.

  • Grant Mazzy: Let's get out of here.

    Sydney Briar: Where are we going?

    Grant Mazzy: I can't play by the establishment rules any longer. My patience is worn thin. We're breaking the limits, stealing cars, leaving the world behind to figure out what they believe is black and white.

    Sydney Briar: But what about...

    Grant Mazzy: What about what about? It's not a good anti-establisment way to begin a question.

    Sydney Briar: My name.

    Grant Mazzy: My name, too.

    Sydney Briar: Johnny Deadeyes.

    Grant Mazzy: Hmm. Lisa the Killer.

    Sydney Briar: Where we going, Johnny?

    Grant Mazzy: To a new place that isn't even there yet.

    Sydney Briar: And then?

    Grant Mazzy: Then we steal the loot and knock boots in the free world, baby.

    Sydney Briar: Ok. Ok, baby.

    Grant Mazzy: Shh!