Sci-fi fans who like this kind of soft sci-fi films may have discovered that
there are many well-known sci-fi films of the same type in which humans control the lives of virtual characters : The Matrix, Different Dimension Hackers, etc.
But the above films have one common feature: real People cannot coexist in a space with "virtual people". It's like playing an online game. The character you control is your agent. You can control him or her to complete a series of actions that are instructed by your brain. However, you can never let your real person enter the online game. in the world. . That is, you and your online game character cannot coexist in the same space!
The biggest breakthrough of "Machine Incarnation" is that it allows real humans and agents to live in the same space! This is the single biggest breakthrough of the film! Other content is meant to imitate, not innovation. .
In addition, there are two flaws in this film:
1. The protagonist and the female FBI agent can go to heaven and earth, as omnipotent as the Terminator; while other agents can only walk and drive like ordinary humans... If we say , Agents with special skills are the prerogative of the FBI and the military, so why those soldiers-like agents can only attack the rebels in the reservation area on foot with guns like ordinary humans? It stands to reason that they should also have special skills!
2. From the point of view of being able to manufacture robots with a 100% simulation degree, the scientific and technological strength of mankind was very advanced at that time, but why is the whole world the same as it is now? The car is still the same car, the high-rise buildings are still those high-rise buildings, and even everyone is still using clamshell mobile phones! . . . (This, can be attributed to the lack of total investment in the film; after all, this is a soft sci-fi film, not a pure hard sci-fi film like Star Wars or The Fifth Element)
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